Role Description Associate Dentist Hall and Smith Dental Practice, 147 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4RF Surgery space Monday - Friday 5000 UDAs Co-Funding Opportunities Dental Technician on site good private opportunities - ready to take over DenPlan list of 150+ patients CEREC machine Join our dynamic team at Hall & Smith Kendal, a practice located close on the doorstep of Lake District with picturesque views, and lots of activities for evenings and weekends. Our lovely team includes highly experienced dentists and 2 head nurses all supported by a practice manager with GDC registration and a remarkable 31-year tenure. Our practice offers a range of services including a Mix of NHS and Private and Denplan. 4 days of Hygienist access and a well established patient base, with excellent attendance. On site Denture Lab and CEREC machine. Hall & Smith also offers a Golden Hello to any new clinicians subject to T&Cs Enjoy the convenience of excellent transport links and join Halls & Smith in Kendal, a top choice for both patients and professionals. What is it like being a dentist at Rodericks Dental Partners? Working at Rodericks Dental Partners in an NHS dental practice offers plenty of variety as well as the chance to meet and treat patients from a wide socio-demographic background. Dentists are given the opportunity to be involved in fundamentally changing and improving patients' lives, which can offer a huge sense of career satisfaction. There is a clear company purpose committed to being an incredible place to work, with highly experienced teams, hygienists, well equipped practices, and excellent patient management software. There is peer to peer support from experienced Clinical Advisors and opportunities to undertake CPD and courses to upskill clinically, and offer patients greater choice with their treatments. Improving lives through quality dentistry - together. At Rodericks Dental Partners we are committed to improving lives through quality dentistry - together. We do this by ensuring we reward you financially and personally as you develop your career by offering you great incentives, recognition, and opportunities. As a Dentist, you'll play a leading role in delivering the best service to your community of patients. You'll be supported by a hugely experienced team of Orthodontists, Endodontists, Periodontists, and Implantologists across the area. Regular meetings your Practice Manager and a dedicated clinical team, that will help your stay on track with your UDA targets and support you with the operational management of the practice. This is an outstanding time to join an experienced and growing business and your passion for delivering the best in community dentistry will be matched by our ambitions to help you succeed. Genuine career progression We are a 'progress from within' culture, with huge opportunities to learn new skills. Our career development programmes and the vast amounts of CPD all support a shared attitude for better. We have the investment, the strategy, the people and the National footprint ready. We now need the next generation of quality dentists to match our ambitions for growth. Talented, purpose-driven people We have the most experienced leaders in the sector. And the people who run our business, genuinely understand, and are passionate about, dentistry. We believe that our reputation is only as good as the people who work here. That's why we want to create an environment where people thrive, succeed, grow, and win together. We are a 'progress from within' culture, with huge opportunities to move into Lead, Management or Specialist roles. Clinically led care Following the merger of two great dentist groups in 2022, we are now perfectly placed to build on solid foundation and grow our footprint cross the UK. The clinical freedom we have allows us to choose the right solution with each patient. If your ambition is to grow your skills and career, talk to us. Community focus Everyone is empowered to increase access to care locally. And individual practices are given the freedom to do what is right for their local communities and promote oral health through local education. Working with the team, you'll help every patient in your community understand the options they have for treatment. And your passion for excellence within the team will be seen in the way you role-model and lead by example. 'Win-together' rewards We have a rewarding pay-structure and a range of Win together' rewards that recognise individual and team performance. And our focus on supporting life outside of work demonstrates our commitment to everyone and our recognition for their life pressures. Our flexibility is a key focus area and supports people with their commitments to childcare and other forms of care. If you would like to find out more about this opportunity or the other opportunities we have within the group, please get in touch Telephone: Email: We consider that it is in both yours and our interests to send you information about future vacancies within the Rodericks Dental Partners Group. As such, when you apply for a position with us, you will automatically be opted-in to our system to be notified by email, SMS or telephone of future vacancies. If you wish to opt out at any time, you can manage this through your personal profile settings within your Tribepad account after application. For more details on how we process your data for recruitment process please click here for to see our Privacy Policy - Privacy Policy - Rodericks Dental Corporate INDRSE
May 05, 2024
Full time
Role Description Associate Dentist Hall and Smith Dental Practice, 147 Stricklandgate, Kendal, LA9 4RF Surgery space Monday - Friday 5000 UDAs Co-Funding Opportunities Dental Technician on site good private opportunities - ready to take over DenPlan list of 150+ patients CEREC machine Join our dynamic team at Hall & Smith Kendal, a practice located close on the doorstep of Lake District with picturesque views, and lots of activities for evenings and weekends. Our lovely team includes highly experienced dentists and 2 head nurses all supported by a practice manager with GDC registration and a remarkable 31-year tenure. Our practice offers a range of services including a Mix of NHS and Private and Denplan. 4 days of Hygienist access and a well established patient base, with excellent attendance. On site Denture Lab and CEREC machine. Hall & Smith also offers a Golden Hello to any new clinicians subject to T&Cs Enjoy the convenience of excellent transport links and join Halls & Smith in Kendal, a top choice for both patients and professionals. What is it like being a dentist at Rodericks Dental Partners? Working at Rodericks Dental Partners in an NHS dental practice offers plenty of variety as well as the chance to meet and treat patients from a wide socio-demographic background. Dentists are given the opportunity to be involved in fundamentally changing and improving patients' lives, which can offer a huge sense of career satisfaction. There is a clear company purpose committed to being an incredible place to work, with highly experienced teams, hygienists, well equipped practices, and excellent patient management software. There is peer to peer support from experienced Clinical Advisors and opportunities to undertake CPD and courses to upskill clinically, and offer patients greater choice with their treatments. Improving lives through quality dentistry - together. At Rodericks Dental Partners we are committed to improving lives through quality dentistry - together. We do this by ensuring we reward you financially and personally as you develop your career by offering you great incentives, recognition, and opportunities. As a Dentist, you'll play a leading role in delivering the best service to your community of patients. You'll be supported by a hugely experienced team of Orthodontists, Endodontists, Periodontists, and Implantologists across the area. Regular meetings your Practice Manager and a dedicated clinical team, that will help your stay on track with your UDA targets and support you with the operational management of the practice. This is an outstanding time to join an experienced and growing business and your passion for delivering the best in community dentistry will be matched by our ambitions to help you succeed. Genuine career progression We are a 'progress from within' culture, with huge opportunities to learn new skills. Our career development programmes and the vast amounts of CPD all support a shared attitude for better. We have the investment, the strategy, the people and the National footprint ready. We now need the next generation of quality dentists to match our ambitions for growth. Talented, purpose-driven people We have the most experienced leaders in the sector. And the people who run our business, genuinely understand, and are passionate about, dentistry. We believe that our reputation is only as good as the people who work here. That's why we want to create an environment where people thrive, succeed, grow, and win together. We are a 'progress from within' culture, with huge opportunities to move into Lead, Management or Specialist roles. Clinically led care Following the merger of two great dentist groups in 2022, we are now perfectly placed to build on solid foundation and grow our footprint cross the UK. The clinical freedom we have allows us to choose the right solution with each patient. If your ambition is to grow your skills and career, talk to us. Community focus Everyone is empowered to increase access to care locally. And individual practices are given the freedom to do what is right for their local communities and promote oral health through local education. Working with the team, you'll help every patient in your community understand the options they have for treatment. And your passion for excellence within the team will be seen in the way you role-model and lead by example. 'Win-together' rewards We have a rewarding pay-structure and a range of Win together' rewards that recognise individual and team performance. And our focus on supporting life outside of work demonstrates our commitment to everyone and our recognition for their life pressures. Our flexibility is a key focus area and supports people with their commitments to childcare and other forms of care. If you would like to find out more about this opportunity or the other opportunities we have within the group, please get in touch Telephone: Email: We consider that it is in both yours and our interests to send you information about future vacancies within the Rodericks Dental Partners Group. As such, when you apply for a position with us, you will automatically be opted-in to our system to be notified by email, SMS or telephone of future vacancies. If you wish to opt out at any time, you can manage this through your personal profile settings within your Tribepad account after application. For more details on how we process your data for recruitment process please click here for to see our Privacy Policy - Privacy Policy - Rodericks Dental Corporate INDRSE
About Us We are a leading global organization specializing in healthcare intelligence and clinical research. With a focus on advancing clinical research from the molecular level to medicine, we provide outsourced services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, government, and public health entities. At the heart of our mission are our patients, whom we prioritize in all our endeavors. Our goal is to expedite the development of life-saving drugs and devices that enhance quality of life. Our team members are pivotal to our success, embodying our culture and driving our achievements. With a shared commitment to excellence, they propel our mission forward with dedication and passion. Job Opening: Senior Business Development Director Currently, we seek to augment our phases II & III team by recruiting a Senior Business Development Director. This individual will play a key role in bolstering our business development efforts, specifically targeting clients in the UK and Ireland. Responsibilities include promoting and selling our phase II and III services, nurturing existing client relationships, and cultivating new accounts. Collaboration with operational and therapeutic experts is essential in devising and executing sales strategies tailored to individual accounts and projects. Central to this role is the ability to comprehend and address client needs effectively, ensuring optimal utilization of our phase II & III solutions for client success. The Senior Business Development Director will serve as a primary liaison, gaining insight into clients' business objectives, markets, and requirements to deliver tailored solutions. Additionally, they will provide valuable feedback to internal departments to enhance our offerings and maintain competitiveness in the market. This position demands active engagement with clients and industry networking to foster relationships and identify opportunities for growth. Requirements To be successful in this role you should have a solutions sales background preferably in a CRO, Vendor, Biotechnology or Pharmaceutical environment. 7+ years' experience in a sales/account management position in the life science industry. You will also have a bachelor's degree in Life Sciences, Technology, or a related discipline. Knowledge of and experience in selling clinical trials services and/or clinical trial technologies would be a distinct advantage. Strong negotiation skills and demonstrated success in closing deals. Excellent communication and presentation abilities. Ability to thrive under pressure and tackle challenges head-on. Deadline-driven with the capacity to manage multiple client engagements simultaneously. Benefits Competitive Salary & Commission, Pension Contributions, Private Health Care and Life Assurance, Negotiable Holiday allowance, Car allowance for specific roles, Continuous learning and development opportunities with annual reviews, Performance-related bonuses and incentives, Potential for career advancement within the organization.
May 05, 2024
Full time
About Us We are a leading global organization specializing in healthcare intelligence and clinical research. With a focus on advancing clinical research from the molecular level to medicine, we provide outsourced services to pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, government, and public health entities. At the heart of our mission are our patients, whom we prioritize in all our endeavors. Our goal is to expedite the development of life-saving drugs and devices that enhance quality of life. Our team members are pivotal to our success, embodying our culture and driving our achievements. With a shared commitment to excellence, they propel our mission forward with dedication and passion. Job Opening: Senior Business Development Director Currently, we seek to augment our phases II & III team by recruiting a Senior Business Development Director. This individual will play a key role in bolstering our business development efforts, specifically targeting clients in the UK and Ireland. Responsibilities include promoting and selling our phase II and III services, nurturing existing client relationships, and cultivating new accounts. Collaboration with operational and therapeutic experts is essential in devising and executing sales strategies tailored to individual accounts and projects. Central to this role is the ability to comprehend and address client needs effectively, ensuring optimal utilization of our phase II & III solutions for client success. The Senior Business Development Director will serve as a primary liaison, gaining insight into clients' business objectives, markets, and requirements to deliver tailored solutions. Additionally, they will provide valuable feedback to internal departments to enhance our offerings and maintain competitiveness in the market. This position demands active engagement with clients and industry networking to foster relationships and identify opportunities for growth. Requirements To be successful in this role you should have a solutions sales background preferably in a CRO, Vendor, Biotechnology or Pharmaceutical environment. 7+ years' experience in a sales/account management position in the life science industry. You will also have a bachelor's degree in Life Sciences, Technology, or a related discipline. Knowledge of and experience in selling clinical trials services and/or clinical trial technologies would be a distinct advantage. Strong negotiation skills and demonstrated success in closing deals. Excellent communication and presentation abilities. Ability to thrive under pressure and tackle challenges head-on. Deadline-driven with the capacity to manage multiple client engagements simultaneously. Benefits Competitive Salary & Commission, Pension Contributions, Private Health Care and Life Assurance, Negotiable Holiday allowance, Car allowance for specific roles, Continuous learning and development opportunities with annual reviews, Performance-related bonuses and incentives, Potential for career advancement within the organization.
EIA Consultant (Energy) (Senior Consultant/Principal Consultant) Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession and develop your excellence in an open, collaborative, and empowering culture? Are you motivated by creating sustainable change that benefits society and nature? Are you our new Senior or Principal EIA Consultant? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our Impact Assessment department and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. Your new role You will bring your knowledge of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) into play as you co-ordinate statutory EIA and non-statutory environmental assessment processes required to support major development proposals in energy sector including onshore and offshore wind, solar, hydrogen, CCUS, transmission and energy storage. To succeed in this role, you will be able to apply an understanding of environmental consenting processes in the UK as well as an understanding of EIA process and regulations and will have the opportunity to support projects at various stages in the project lifecycle from early-stage feasibility/risk appraisal, through EIA, to consent condition compliance. Your key responsibilities will be: Scoping and coordination of environmental baseline data collection, interpretation of data and provision of advice regarding environmental and sustainability constraints and opportunities for development Developing trusted advisor relationships with both Ramboll colleagues, supply chain partners and our clients Advanced report writing skills, ability to provide efficient peer review and coordination of management of spatial data including for the preparation of figures Support for/ and or leadership of (in collaboration with a Project Director and other team members) key technical and commercial aspects of project delivery Advisory skills in relation to preparing materials for stakeholder meetings and public consultations and participation in public consultation Your new team You will be part of our UK Impact Assessment department, which forms part of our Global Impact Assessment Spearhead. The Spearhead has been established to drive further growth and specialisation in Impact Assessment, building on our existing successes through a continued focus on national impact assessment work, alongside targeting large, strategic projects - no matter where these occur, within our geographic strongholds or beyond. Our UK business employs over 250 environmental science professionals in 14 locations and covers a breadth of consulting services structured around impact assessment, compliance, strategy and transactions, new initiatives and sustainability, product safety and stewardship, contaminated land, and Water. Our clients include UK and global multinationals, utilities, local and central government and international institutions. Ramboll operates a flexible working policy, and with this you will be part of an exciting team of experts, who respect each other and work towards a common goal. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Appropriate degree in environmental sciences, environmental engineering or a related environmental discipline Master's degree in an environmental discipline (advantageous) Prior EIA coordination experience on complex projects, experience in the energy sector would be advantageous but is not essential Excellent communication skills both written and oral What we can offer you Strong company commitment and ethos centred on sustainable development, including in the energy sector Investment in your development Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Never be short of inspiration from colleagues, clients, and projects Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. "We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll's supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team." Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting
May 05, 2024
Full time
EIA Consultant (Energy) (Senior Consultant/Principal Consultant) Do you want to push the boundaries of your profession and develop your excellence in an open, collaborative, and empowering culture? Are you motivated by creating sustainable change that benefits society and nature? Are you our new Senior or Principal EIA Consultant? If this sounds like you, or you're curious to learn more, then this role could be the perfect opportunity. Join our Impact Assessment department and work with us to close the gap to a sustainable future. Your new role You will bring your knowledge of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) into play as you co-ordinate statutory EIA and non-statutory environmental assessment processes required to support major development proposals in energy sector including onshore and offshore wind, solar, hydrogen, CCUS, transmission and energy storage. To succeed in this role, you will be able to apply an understanding of environmental consenting processes in the UK as well as an understanding of EIA process and regulations and will have the opportunity to support projects at various stages in the project lifecycle from early-stage feasibility/risk appraisal, through EIA, to consent condition compliance. Your key responsibilities will be: Scoping and coordination of environmental baseline data collection, interpretation of data and provision of advice regarding environmental and sustainability constraints and opportunities for development Developing trusted advisor relationships with both Ramboll colleagues, supply chain partners and our clients Advanced report writing skills, ability to provide efficient peer review and coordination of management of spatial data including for the preparation of figures Support for/ and or leadership of (in collaboration with a Project Director and other team members) key technical and commercial aspects of project delivery Advisory skills in relation to preparing materials for stakeholder meetings and public consultations and participation in public consultation Your new team You will be part of our UK Impact Assessment department, which forms part of our Global Impact Assessment Spearhead. The Spearhead has been established to drive further growth and specialisation in Impact Assessment, building on our existing successes through a continued focus on national impact assessment work, alongside targeting large, strategic projects - no matter where these occur, within our geographic strongholds or beyond. Our UK business employs over 250 environmental science professionals in 14 locations and covers a breadth of consulting services structured around impact assessment, compliance, strategy and transactions, new initiatives and sustainability, product safety and stewardship, contaminated land, and Water. Our clients include UK and global multinationals, utilities, local and central government and international institutions. Ramboll operates a flexible working policy, and with this you will be part of an exciting team of experts, who respect each other and work towards a common goal. About you From the moment you start at Ramboll, we will support your personal and professional development so that you can continue to grow with the company. Whilst we look forward to supporting your continued learning and development, for this role we have identified some qualifications, skills, and capabilities that will set you up for success. These include: Appropriate degree in environmental sciences, environmental engineering or a related environmental discipline Master's degree in an environmental discipline (advantageous) Prior EIA coordination experience on complex projects, experience in the energy sector would be advantageous but is not essential Excellent communication skills both written and oral What we can offer you Strong company commitment and ethos centred on sustainable development, including in the energy sector Investment in your development Leaders you can count on, guided by our Leadership Principles 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays Matched pension contributions Private medical cover and life assurance Never be short of inspiration from colleagues, clients, and projects Work at the heart of sustainable change Ramboll is a global architecture, engineering, and consultancy company. We believe that the purpose of sustainable change is to create a thriving world for both nature and people. So, that's where we start - and how we work. At Ramboll, our core strength is our people, and our history is rooted in a clear vision of how a responsible company should act. Being open and curious is a cornerstone of our culture. We embrace an inclusive mindset that looks for fresh, diverse, and innovative perspectives. We respect, embrace, and invite diversity in all forms to actively cultivate an environment where everyone can flourish and realise their full potential. Ready to join us? Please submit your application. Be sure to include all relevant documents including your CV, cover letter, etc. "We recognise that some candidates only apply when they tick every box. However, passion and potential often outweigh a perfect resume and Ramboll's supportive learning culture can help you grow. So if this role resonates with you but you don't meet all the requirements, we encourage you to apply. You might be the perfect fit for this opportunity or another within our team." Thank you for taking the time to apply! We look forward to receiving your application. Ramboll in the United Kingdom Founded in Denmark, Ramboll is a foundation-owned people company. Ramboll has a proven track record of sustainable and responsible business and is a top ten engineering and environmental and sustainability consultancy in the UK, with more than 1,500 employees across 16 offices working towards a more sustainable future. Ramboll experts deliver innovative solutions across Buildings, Transport, Environment & Health, and Energy. Strong values guide what we do and drive an inclusive, collaborative, and highly flexible culture that values people and ideas. Explore and nurture your own passion, expertise, and creativity at Ramboll through work that benefits our people, partners, nature, and society. An equal opportunity employer Equality, diversity, and inclusion is at the heart of what we do. At Ramboll, we believe that diversity is a strength and that different experiences and perspectives are essential to creating truly sustainable societies. We are committed to providing an inclusive and supportive work environment, where everyone is able to flourish and reach their potential. We invite applications from candidates of all backgrounds and characteristics, in addition to the Protected Characteristics as set out in the Equality Act, (2010). As a Disability Confident Committed employer, Ramboll ensures opportunities are accessible to candidates with disabilities. Please reach out to our recruitment team to discuss any adjustments that you might require during the application process. We also know how important it is to achieve the right balance of where, when, and how much you work. When you join Ramboll, you'll have the ability to work your hours flexibly through our positive and inclusive approach to work. Buildings, Transport, Energy, Environment & Health, Water and Management Consulting
Job Details Head of Agriculture, Full time, Permanent, £45-50k + lease car Based at Lantra Head office: Lantra House, Kenilworth CV8 2LG with hybrid working available Car driver essential due to site location and travel within the role The Role Lantra have a number of Heads of Industry who liaise with industry to understand business needs and opportunities for Lantra. We are now looking for a Head of Industry; Head of Agriculture to join our team on a full- time permanent basis. This is an office-based role with the opportunity to work from home up to three days per week. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident, clear communicator with strong presentation skills to join our leading organisation. With 5 years + experience in agriculture, preferably the dairy farming industry we are looking for a strategic thinker who can identify opportunities and build a strong understanding of dairy farming industry needs. As our industry expert you will work with industry bodies and key stakeholders (including employers) to identify skills needs, gaps and validated product opportunities. In addition to developing new opportunities with partners that align with Lantra's charitable objectives for careers and research. The role is focussed on active and purposeful engagement with wider government, policymakers, and key industry stakeholders to position Lantra as the 'voice of industry', based on industry growth strategies and the provision of quality assured solutions for the dairy farming industry, and wider agriculture. About you To be considered as the Head of Agriculture, you will need: 5+ years of experience in agriculture (preferably in the dairy farming industry) Strong stakeholder engagement skills at a senior level Ability to analyse and interpret data Ability to think strategically Ability to project manage Ability to develop and close on business opportunities Understanding of dairy farming industry, and wider agriculture Understanding of qualifications and awards Understanding of training delivery Experience of B2B engagement and gathering industry insight and knowledge Experience of developing a business of plan Experience of developing new business opportunities How to apply Please submit your covering letter and CV to If you would like an informal discussion about the role please contact Corrina / You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button
May 05, 2024
Full time
Job Details Head of Agriculture, Full time, Permanent, £45-50k + lease car Based at Lantra Head office: Lantra House, Kenilworth CV8 2LG with hybrid working available Car driver essential due to site location and travel within the role The Role Lantra have a number of Heads of Industry who liaise with industry to understand business needs and opportunities for Lantra. We are now looking for a Head of Industry; Head of Agriculture to join our team on a full- time permanent basis. This is an office-based role with the opportunity to work from home up to three days per week. This is a fantastic opportunity for a confident, clear communicator with strong presentation skills to join our leading organisation. With 5 years + experience in agriculture, preferably the dairy farming industry we are looking for a strategic thinker who can identify opportunities and build a strong understanding of dairy farming industry needs. As our industry expert you will work with industry bodies and key stakeholders (including employers) to identify skills needs, gaps and validated product opportunities. In addition to developing new opportunities with partners that align with Lantra's charitable objectives for careers and research. The role is focussed on active and purposeful engagement with wider government, policymakers, and key industry stakeholders to position Lantra as the 'voice of industry', based on industry growth strategies and the provision of quality assured solutions for the dairy farming industry, and wider agriculture. About you To be considered as the Head of Agriculture, you will need: 5+ years of experience in agriculture (preferably in the dairy farming industry) Strong stakeholder engagement skills at a senior level Ability to analyse and interpret data Ability to think strategically Ability to project manage Ability to develop and close on business opportunities Understanding of dairy farming industry, and wider agriculture Understanding of qualifications and awards Understanding of training delivery Experience of B2B engagement and gathering industry insight and knowledge Experience of developing a business of plan Experience of developing new business opportunities How to apply Please submit your covering letter and CV to If you would like an informal discussion about the role please contact Corrina / You can also apply for this role by clicking the Apply Button
This role is a 35 hour working week with no hybrid working, on site only. Purpose of the role: To take responsibility for undertaking purchasing and the smooth running of the print room and provide reliable and efficient photocopying when required. To be responsible for ordering of stationery for the London office and the regions. Responsibilities Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: To order and distribute all London office stationery and maintain stock levels. To print in-house business cards and to order headed paper etc. for the London and regional offices from our supplier. To deal with problems arising from faulty equipment, especially photo-copiers, and calling in engineers when required. To ensure that printing and stationery costs are kept to a minimum. To ensure photocopy paper is replenished twice weekly or as required. To be responsible for all toners and maintenance for copiers. To cover the building services manager in his absence. Other tasks as and when required. Deal with all the outgoing post. Booking all types of mail and parcels through the Royal mail account for all the London office, Recorded, special delivery and international mail. At the end of the day take the mail down to main reception for collection. Assisting other departments when required with post room duties, printing, deliveries, couriers etc. Printing, photocopying, and binding when required. Raising Purchasing orders using focal point. Booking national & international couriers using City sprint account. Cover the facilities manager in his absence and daily after 3pm. Replenish & clean the coffee machines when the facilities manager is off. Set up meeting rooms when required. Open, stamp, scanning and sending the incoming post when admin assistant is WFH twice a week. Uploading and allocating post to the relevant department for incoming post in M files when the admin assistant is on annual leave. Collect and distribute internal parcels & mail. Deal with any queries especially related to mail, printing and stationery. Working with clients; Client relationships: You establish good rapport with (internal and external) clients, provide excellent service and are responsive and accessible, building solid relationships that allow us to better understand their needs and tailor our service accordingly. Client care and adding value: You are committed to delivering the best possible results for our clients through taking ownership of your tasks, delivering work of high standards and demonstrating an approachable and professional manner. You continually seek to improve the service you provide to your clients. Engaging with the big picture: Demonstrates our core values in everything you do - attention to quality, professionalism, integrity, approachability and relationships. Business Development: Demonstrates a clear understanding of the external marketplace and the issues our clients face in order to be able to identify opportunities to extend work with existing clients and providing services to potential new clients. Start to build networks and actively engage in developing ideas to enhance the value our clients find in our services. Working with people; Motivating and developing people: Support new colleagues as they join the firm and help them settle into the team that you are a part of. Leading and managing people: With increasing experience starts to demonstrate a willingness to lead on projects and activities, or constructively challenge those who are leading and managing. Communicating with impact: You are able to express yourself clearly both face-to-face and in writing and take time to understand the environment your stakeholders operate in and adapt your approach accordingly. You seek to have a positive impact on everyone you come into contact with. Delivering as a team: Demonstrates your understanding of the need to work as a team, recognising and drawing on the strengths of each individual. You encourage collegiate working and sharing of ideas to deliver the best possible service to our clients. You avoid blaming others and work as part of the team to deliver work and resolve issues. Achieving results; Innovation: Demonstrates genuine professional curiosity and problem-solving skills. The ability to think pragmatically and commercially to suggest ways to make our work more efficient and of value to our clients. Embracing change: Approaches new situations with an open mind, supporting the senior team in bringing about change to improve the way we do things. Commercial focus: Recognises that time is a cost and adjusts behaviour accordingly. Managing risks: Accepts and demonstrates personal responsibility for health and safety, data protection and other compliance areas. You demonstrate the need for client confidentiality at all times. Self management; Initiative: Works proactively and takes initiative. You know when to ask for help and where to find it. You use opportunities to learn from others. Career motivation: You are committed to your personal and professional development, taking responsibility for furthering your career within the firm through seeking opportunities to expand your knowledge and hone your skills. Resilience & tenacity: Accepts that challenges are part of our working lives and demonstrates an ability to remain motivated and engaged through such times. Self-management; You plan, prioritise and prepare in advance in order to meet deadlines and work commitments efficiently. You have an enthusiastic and positive 'can-do' approach. You are prepared to put in extra effort to get the job completed on deadline and to the standard required. Technical skills, experience and knowledge; Previous experience working within a print room enviroment. Working with Xerox printers or equivalent Ability to be able to communicate well with staff and partners Ability to analyse costings Liaise with suppliers to obtain best prices Required skills and qualifications; GCSE or eq
May 05, 2024
Full time
This role is a 35 hour working week with no hybrid working, on site only. Purpose of the role: To take responsibility for undertaking purchasing and the smooth running of the print room and provide reliable and efficient photocopying when required. To be responsible for ordering of stationery for the London office and the regions. Responsibilities Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: To order and distribute all London office stationery and maintain stock levels. To print in-house business cards and to order headed paper etc. for the London and regional offices from our supplier. To deal with problems arising from faulty equipment, especially photo-copiers, and calling in engineers when required. To ensure that printing and stationery costs are kept to a minimum. To ensure photocopy paper is replenished twice weekly or as required. To be responsible for all toners and maintenance for copiers. To cover the building services manager in his absence. Other tasks as and when required. Deal with all the outgoing post. Booking all types of mail and parcels through the Royal mail account for all the London office, Recorded, special delivery and international mail. At the end of the day take the mail down to main reception for collection. Assisting other departments when required with post room duties, printing, deliveries, couriers etc. Printing, photocopying, and binding when required. Raising Purchasing orders using focal point. Booking national & international couriers using City sprint account. Cover the facilities manager in his absence and daily after 3pm. Replenish & clean the coffee machines when the facilities manager is off. Set up meeting rooms when required. Open, stamp, scanning and sending the incoming post when admin assistant is WFH twice a week. Uploading and allocating post to the relevant department for incoming post in M files when the admin assistant is on annual leave. Collect and distribute internal parcels & mail. Deal with any queries especially related to mail, printing and stationery. Working with clients; Client relationships: You establish good rapport with (internal and external) clients, provide excellent service and are responsive and accessible, building solid relationships that allow us to better understand their needs and tailor our service accordingly. Client care and adding value: You are committed to delivering the best possible results for our clients through taking ownership of your tasks, delivering work of high standards and demonstrating an approachable and professional manner. You continually seek to improve the service you provide to your clients. Engaging with the big picture: Demonstrates our core values in everything you do - attention to quality, professionalism, integrity, approachability and relationships. Business Development: Demonstrates a clear understanding of the external marketplace and the issues our clients face in order to be able to identify opportunities to extend work with existing clients and providing services to potential new clients. Start to build networks and actively engage in developing ideas to enhance the value our clients find in our services. Working with people; Motivating and developing people: Support new colleagues as they join the firm and help them settle into the team that you are a part of. Leading and managing people: With increasing experience starts to demonstrate a willingness to lead on projects and activities, or constructively challenge those who are leading and managing. Communicating with impact: You are able to express yourself clearly both face-to-face and in writing and take time to understand the environment your stakeholders operate in and adapt your approach accordingly. You seek to have a positive impact on everyone you come into contact with. Delivering as a team: Demonstrates your understanding of the need to work as a team, recognising and drawing on the strengths of each individual. You encourage collegiate working and sharing of ideas to deliver the best possible service to our clients. You avoid blaming others and work as part of the team to deliver work and resolve issues. Achieving results; Innovation: Demonstrates genuine professional curiosity and problem-solving skills. The ability to think pragmatically and commercially to suggest ways to make our work more efficient and of value to our clients. Embracing change: Approaches new situations with an open mind, supporting the senior team in bringing about change to improve the way we do things. Commercial focus: Recognises that time is a cost and adjusts behaviour accordingly. Managing risks: Accepts and demonstrates personal responsibility for health and safety, data protection and other compliance areas. You demonstrate the need for client confidentiality at all times. Self management; Initiative: Works proactively and takes initiative. You know when to ask for help and where to find it. You use opportunities to learn from others. Career motivation: You are committed to your personal and professional development, taking responsibility for furthering your career within the firm through seeking opportunities to expand your knowledge and hone your skills. Resilience & tenacity: Accepts that challenges are part of our working lives and demonstrates an ability to remain motivated and engaged through such times. Self-management; You plan, prioritise and prepare in advance in order to meet deadlines and work commitments efficiently. You have an enthusiastic and positive 'can-do' approach. You are prepared to put in extra effort to get the job completed on deadline and to the standard required. Technical skills, experience and knowledge; Previous experience working within a print room enviroment. Working with Xerox printers or equivalent Ability to be able to communicate well with staff and partners Ability to analyse costings Liaise with suppliers to obtain best prices Required skills and qualifications; GCSE or eq
Personal Assistant to the Executive Headteacher Annual Salary: £29,000 - £31,000 Location: Kent- flexible to travel with the Headteacher across 3 schools- Gravesend, Gillingham and Sheerness Job Type: Full-time We are seeking a highly organised and dedicated Personal Assistant to provide full and confidential PA/secretarial support to the Executive Headteacher. The successful candidate will also offer high-quality administrative support within the Kent Hub. This role requires a car driver and someone who can manage a diverse workload with discretion and professionalism. Day-to-day of the role: Provide a comprehensive PA/secretarial support service to the Executive Headteacher, including diary management and correspondence handling. Support senior leaders with administrative tasks and diary coordination as necessary. Manage internal and external communications on behalf of the Executive Headteacher, drafting replies and negotiating outcomes. Coordinate the production of the Hub's calendar and the Executive Head's Termly Report. Take minutes at meetings and provide support at school events, including those outside normal school hours. Assist in the development and maintenance of the Hub, ensuring schools within the Kent Hub are prepared for each term. Draft agendas for executive meetings and collate performance management documents for Trust leaders. Proofread policies, ensuring they are up-to-date, and organise hospitality for meetings and events. Required Skills & Qualifications: 18 months+ experience as a Personal Assistant, experience within the education sector is desirable but not essential. Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively. Proficiency in using SIMS and MS Office. Excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information. A proactive approach to work, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. A valid driving license and access to a car. Benefits: Competitive salary range of £29,000 - £31,000. Opportunity to work in a supportive and dynamic environment. Professional development and well-being are prioritised. Being part of a Trust that values community, social justice, and helping young people flourish. To apply for this Executive Assistant position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Personal Assistant to the Executive Headteacher Annual Salary: £29,000 - £31,000 Location: Kent- flexible to travel with the Headteacher across 3 schools- Gravesend, Gillingham and Sheerness Job Type: Full-time We are seeking a highly organised and dedicated Personal Assistant to provide full and confidential PA/secretarial support to the Executive Headteacher. The successful candidate will also offer high-quality administrative support within the Kent Hub. This role requires a car driver and someone who can manage a diverse workload with discretion and professionalism. Day-to-day of the role: Provide a comprehensive PA/secretarial support service to the Executive Headteacher, including diary management and correspondence handling. Support senior leaders with administrative tasks and diary coordination as necessary. Manage internal and external communications on behalf of the Executive Headteacher, drafting replies and negotiating outcomes. Coordinate the production of the Hub's calendar and the Executive Head's Termly Report. Take minutes at meetings and provide support at school events, including those outside normal school hours. Assist in the development and maintenance of the Hub, ensuring schools within the Kent Hub are prepared for each term. Draft agendas for executive meetings and collate performance management documents for Trust leaders. Proofread policies, ensuring they are up-to-date, and organise hospitality for meetings and events. Required Skills & Qualifications: 18 months+ experience as a Personal Assistant, experience within the education sector is desirable but not essential. Strong organisational and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively. Proficiency in using SIMS and MS Office. Excellent communication skills and the ability to handle sensitive and confidential information. A proactive approach to work, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team. A valid driving license and access to a car. Benefits: Competitive salary range of £29,000 - £31,000. Opportunity to work in a supportive and dynamic environment. Professional development and well-being are prioritised. Being part of a Trust that values community, social justice, and helping young people flourish. To apply for this Executive Assistant position, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Kiosk Team Member Operations - Tesco Chichester Contract: Part Time Salary: 11.94 Contracted Hours: 8 We burst onto the restaurant scene in 1997, when we shook up London and showed the UK a new way of eating. Part of this was the 'kaiten' conveyor belt and colour-coded dishes which made our name. We're all about fresh, flavoursome, authentic Japanese food. Sushi is what we're famous for, but we also have a mouth-watering range of hot street food available - from traditional classics to innovative fusion dishes. All packed with rich, aromatic flavours and umami. Fast forward to today and we have over 70 restaurants all over the globe, more than 300 kiosks in the UK, with grocery products and pre-pack sushi in most major UK supermarkets. About You We are looking for dynamic individuals with a love and passion for food to join us on our exciting journey Our people are at the heart of what we do: You will be a role model, have an appetite for success and a real thirst for delivering exceptional results. You will be ambitious and hungry to learn. You will always strive to do your best. You will be enthusiastic and have a positive disposition. You will embrace challenges head on, with a willing can-do attitude. You will want to be part of our success story. What you'll be doing: You will be assisting your manager in the daily running of our kiosk, preparing food and serving customers with a smile. You will be highly attentive to detail and be capable of delivering consistent standards in a face paced environment. You will be ensuring daily records of deliver, wastage and temperature checks are completely and recorded accurately. You will support us to build customer loyalty by ensuring the highest possible quality in food and service standards. You will interact confidently with our customers- have fantastic menu knowledge and will drive sales ensuring they always leave happy with both quality of our food and customer service. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours- no late nights! Power your shift with full choice of free YO! food Opportunity to grow with YO! we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work. Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing. Bespoke reward platform including access to retail, cinema & gym discounts . 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Contribute towards our award-winning sustainability initiatives that delivers progress against 9 UN sustainability goals. We're committed to responsibly sourcing and all our seafood, therefore we only use source sustainable fish. All our packaging is recyclable and 80% of our packaging is already made from recycled plastic. Annual Awards ceremony celebrating our success and offering winning Managers free trips to Japan Because our business is expanding meaning we can offer you job security and the opportunity to grow your career alongside us About us: Come roll with us and be part of something big . Celebrate global success acro
May 05, 2024
Full time
Kiosk Team Member Operations - Tesco Chichester Contract: Part Time Salary: 11.94 Contracted Hours: 8 We burst onto the restaurant scene in 1997, when we shook up London and showed the UK a new way of eating. Part of this was the 'kaiten' conveyor belt and colour-coded dishes which made our name. We're all about fresh, flavoursome, authentic Japanese food. Sushi is what we're famous for, but we also have a mouth-watering range of hot street food available - from traditional classics to innovative fusion dishes. All packed with rich, aromatic flavours and umami. Fast forward to today and we have over 70 restaurants all over the globe, more than 300 kiosks in the UK, with grocery products and pre-pack sushi in most major UK supermarkets. About You We are looking for dynamic individuals with a love and passion for food to join us on our exciting journey Our people are at the heart of what we do: You will be a role model, have an appetite for success and a real thirst for delivering exceptional results. You will be ambitious and hungry to learn. You will always strive to do your best. You will be enthusiastic and have a positive disposition. You will embrace challenges head on, with a willing can-do attitude. You will want to be part of our success story. What you'll be doing: You will be assisting your manager in the daily running of our kiosk, preparing food and serving customers with a smile. You will be highly attentive to detail and be capable of delivering consistent standards in a face paced environment. You will be ensuring daily records of deliver, wastage and temperature checks are completely and recorded accurately. You will support us to build customer loyalty by ensuring the highest possible quality in food and service standards. You will interact confidently with our customers- have fantastic menu knowledge and will drive sales ensuring they always leave happy with both quality of our food and customer service. We're proud to offer: Fantastic working hours- no late nights! Power your shift with full choice of free YO! food Opportunity to grow with YO! we will pay for you to achieve professional qualifications (up to Degree level) whilst you work. Brilliant support services designed to enhance your physical, mental and financial wellbeing. Bespoke reward platform including access to retail, cinema & gym discounts . 50% off your food every time you dine with us for you and 3 friends Contribute towards our award-winning sustainability initiatives that delivers progress against 9 UN sustainability goals. We're committed to responsibly sourcing and all our seafood, therefore we only use source sustainable fish. All our packaging is recyclable and 80% of our packaging is already made from recycled plastic. Annual Awards ceremony celebrating our success and offering winning Managers free trips to Japan Because our business is expanding meaning we can offer you job security and the opportunity to grow your career alongside us About us: Come roll with us and be part of something big . Celebrate global success acro
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four? OFG are taking part in the 4-day working week trial! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher Location: Hillingdon Manor School, Uxbridge, Greater London UB8 3HD Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Hours: 38.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Must be UK based. Are you an innovative Deputy Headteacher committed to improving the lives of pupils and young people? Job purpose To provide a high-quality education service for our students in accordance with Company policies, procedures and practices and the standards set by the Regulatory Body. To work with the Head Teacher, leadership team and other stakeholders to secure high standards throughout the school. Key tasks and responsibilities To comply with good safeguarding procedures and principles as detailed by the local safeguarding board. To participate in the process of assessment of referrals. To demonstrate consistent and active knowledge on Autism practice in line with the school's expectations. To act as overall curriculum coordinator and manager across the school. To act as the lead teacher for the positive support of behaviour that may challenge. To monitor progress and targets to ensure that each individual student can achieve planned outcomes. To work with the clinical team and monitor each individual student's Behaviour Support Plan, offering advice, support, consultation and where necessary and ensuring they are kept under review and updated. To maintain effective links with external colleagues, both within the Outcomes First Group and in other organisations. To work positively with families, carers, all stakeholders, and others involved with the students. To ensure that appropriate standards are maintained, especially in relation to education, care and clinical programmes for students, in accordance with company policies. To working collaboratively with the Head Teacher and the leadership team to secure high standards in all aspects of the life of the school. To adhere to the Special Education Needs Code of Practice and other relevant legislation. To carry out teaching duties as agreed with the Head Teacher. To model and promote good practice across all areas. To support the Head Teacher in the effective deployment of staff. Please see job description for more details and information. Qualifications: Formal teaching qualification and QTS/QTLS. About us At Hillingdon Manor, we provide specialist education for 185 pupils, aged between 3.5 and 19. Located across two sites. Our Secondary School supports around 125 students. Our students are taught in smaller class sizes and all students work towards a variety of qualifications dependent on their needs and ability. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. Why join Options Autism? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy.
May 05, 2024
Full time
How would you like to be paid for five days but only work four? OFG are taking part in the 4-day working week trial! Job Title: Deputy Headteacher Location: Hillingdon Manor School, Uxbridge, Greater London UB8 3HD Salary: Up to £60,000 per annum Hours: 38.5 hours per week; Monday to Friday Contract: Permanent, Term Time Only Must be UK based. Are you an innovative Deputy Headteacher committed to improving the lives of pupils and young people? Job purpose To provide a high-quality education service for our students in accordance with Company policies, procedures and practices and the standards set by the Regulatory Body. To work with the Head Teacher, leadership team and other stakeholders to secure high standards throughout the school. Key tasks and responsibilities To comply with good safeguarding procedures and principles as detailed by the local safeguarding board. To participate in the process of assessment of referrals. To demonstrate consistent and active knowledge on Autism practice in line with the school's expectations. To act as overall curriculum coordinator and manager across the school. To act as the lead teacher for the positive support of behaviour that may challenge. To monitor progress and targets to ensure that each individual student can achieve planned outcomes. To work with the clinical team and monitor each individual student's Behaviour Support Plan, offering advice, support, consultation and where necessary and ensuring they are kept under review and updated. To maintain effective links with external colleagues, both within the Outcomes First Group and in other organisations. To work positively with families, carers, all stakeholders, and others involved with the students. To ensure that appropriate standards are maintained, especially in relation to education, care and clinical programmes for students, in accordance with company policies. To working collaboratively with the Head Teacher and the leadership team to secure high standards in all aspects of the life of the school. To adhere to the Special Education Needs Code of Practice and other relevant legislation. To carry out teaching duties as agreed with the Head Teacher. To model and promote good practice across all areas. To support the Head Teacher in the effective deployment of staff. Please see job description for more details and information. Qualifications: Formal teaching qualification and QTS/QTLS. About us At Hillingdon Manor, we provide specialist education for 185 pupils, aged between 3.5 and 19. Located across two sites. Our Secondary School supports around 125 students. Our students are taught in smaller class sizes and all students work towards a variety of qualifications dependent on their needs and ability. For over 16 years Options Autism have provided care and education to pupils, young people and adults with autism, complex needs and learning difficulties. As part of Outcomes First Group, we are leading our sector in setting and delivering new approaches that provide measurable outcomes for those in our care. Why join Options Autism? Benefits Your health and wellbeing are important to us, so you'll get an exceptional reward package including: Life Assurance Pension scheme with options to increase your contributions "Your Wellbeing Matters" - access to a wide range of first-class mental health support services and physical health checks And a market-leading benefit offering through our Flexible Benefits Platform, Vista, enables you to choose the package that's right for you, including: A wide range of health, wellbeing, and insurance benefits 100's of discount options valid in the UK and abroad Cycle to Work Schemes Electric Car Purchase Scheme Critical illness cover And that's not all, we place the outcomes of the pupils and vulnerable young adults in our services at the heart of everything we do, so you'll wake every day in the knowledge that your role will have a significant positive impact on the lives of others. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and young people. All applicants will be subject to social media checks and successful applicants to a fully enhanced DBS. You'll work 80% of your contractual hours for 100% of your pay, giving you more time to do the things that make you happy.
Management Accountant I am looking for a Management Accountant to join my client who are passionate about entertainment, audiences, and the live experience and they value Creativity, Collaboration, Excellence and Respect. This role is a Hybrid role with 2 days in the London office and 1 day in the Woking office with travel expenses to Woking covered. Responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to: Preparation of monthly management accounts, challenging results to ensure accuracy and providing reporting and analysis as appropriate Be the main head office finance team liaison, finance team to ensure that data on the X3 accounting system is up to date and correctly coded and posted. Help with any queries, processes and systems, including creating the Fixed Asset Register on X3. Manage the preparation of the annual budget and forecasts, liaising with the finance team with the end goal of handing the budget preparation process over to them. A high growth; acquisitive company and it is expected that this role will grow and take on responsibility for productions/management accounts and integration projects with acquired companies and assets. Production accounting for theatre shows, including those from potential acquisitions. Assist with the year end Audit for them and other Production companies. Raise sales invoice to the production companies for weekly fees. Manage supplier/ client invoicing, payments, and recharges. Prepare biweekly cash flow forecasts for Productions. Production Investment analysis. Agree group monthly recharges. In busy periods help with the SPV production company weekly reporting. Cover payroll processing for the productions. Prepare VAT returns as part of a group wide submission. Bank reconciliations. Liaise with the Accounts Assistant, productions regarding debtors and creditors to ensure timely payment of bills. Skills, Experience and Qualifications Ideally qualified or part qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or studying towards these Production accounting experience highly desirable Advanced Excel skills. Experience with an accounting system ideally Sage X3 & HMR payroll. Strong attention to detail Experience working in a fast-paced environment. Dynamic, enthusiastic, self-starter and willing to go the extra distance to make a difference. Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds - we pride ourselves on attracting the best talent for every opportunity through a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Management Accountant I am looking for a Management Accountant to join my client who are passionate about entertainment, audiences, and the live experience and they value Creativity, Collaboration, Excellence and Respect. This role is a Hybrid role with 2 days in the London office and 1 day in the Woking office with travel expenses to Woking covered. Responsibilities and duties include but are not limited to: Preparation of monthly management accounts, challenging results to ensure accuracy and providing reporting and analysis as appropriate Be the main head office finance team liaison, finance team to ensure that data on the X3 accounting system is up to date and correctly coded and posted. Help with any queries, processes and systems, including creating the Fixed Asset Register on X3. Manage the preparation of the annual budget and forecasts, liaising with the finance team with the end goal of handing the budget preparation process over to them. A high growth; acquisitive company and it is expected that this role will grow and take on responsibility for productions/management accounts and integration projects with acquired companies and assets. Production accounting for theatre shows, including those from potential acquisitions. Assist with the year end Audit for them and other Production companies. Raise sales invoice to the production companies for weekly fees. Manage supplier/ client invoicing, payments, and recharges. Prepare biweekly cash flow forecasts for Productions. Production Investment analysis. Agree group monthly recharges. In busy periods help with the SPV production company weekly reporting. Cover payroll processing for the productions. Prepare VAT returns as part of a group wide submission. Bank reconciliations. Liaise with the Accounts Assistant, productions regarding debtors and creditors to ensure timely payment of bills. Skills, Experience and Qualifications Ideally qualified or part qualified accountant (ACA/ACCA/CIMA) or studying towards these Production accounting experience highly desirable Advanced Excel skills. Experience with an accounting system ideally Sage X3 & HMR payroll. Strong attention to detail Experience working in a fast-paced environment. Dynamic, enthusiastic, self-starter and willing to go the extra distance to make a difference. Handle actively welcomes applicants from under-represented backgrounds - we pride ourselves on attracting the best talent for every opportunity through a commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Regional Support Manager Location : Stockport/ Bolton / Bradford Position: Regional Support Manager Salary: Up to £50k per annum + Car allowance & Mileage Hours: Full time - 40 hours per week Contract type: Permanent About the company: We provide high quality residential and nursing care to residents across almost 50 homes across the UK, with additional services in domiciliary care through our sister brand. Voted in the Top 20 care home providers in the UK, we provide specialist care for the elderly, those living with dementia and/ or physical disabilities and mental health needs, delivering the highest standards of person-centred care via our dedicated teams of staff. About the role: As the Regional Support Manager your primary focus will be to support the regional manager with providing hands on support at home level. Working alongside the home management teams you will support with the review and implementation of key focus areas and action plans to ensure the home runs successfully. You will also be required to step in as acting manager in the registered manager's absence. The role covers support to 4 of our homes across Stockport and Bolton. About you: We are looking for a passionate and confident leader who has experience managing a nursing home and a proven track record in achieving and maintaining a 'Good' CQC rating. You will hold an active nursing pin and have experience managing medium sized nursing/ dementia homes. Requirements: Proven track record of Good CQC ratings in previous nursing homes Experience running medium sized nursing homes Valid NMC pin required Experience with clinical auditing Good working knowledge of regulatory frameworks Benefits Offered: Excellent induction and training programmes Workplace pension Support with continuous professional development Paid annual leave Uniforms provided How to Apply: For more information contact Katie Beach - Recruitment Team Lead (Nursing and Senior Clinical Management) Direct dial: (phone number removed) Whatsapp: (phone number removed) Text message only (please include your name): (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) Linked in: (url removed)/in/katie-beach-79b50a17 The actual rate of pay will be within these advertised bandings and will be dependent on your ability to demonstrate your competence during the interview RGN / RMN /RNLD / NURSE / REGISTERED NURSE / NMC PIN / HEALTHCARE / CLINICAL / STAFF SE / NURSING HOME NURSE / NURSING HOME / ELDERLY CARE / CARE HOME / CARE HOME NURSE / ADULT NURSE / STUDENT NURSE / PERIPATETIC NURSE / RN / SISTER / WARD SISTER / WARD MANAGER / DEPUTY MANAGER / CLINICAL DEPUTY MANAGER / HOME MANAGER / CARE HOME MANAGER / CLINICAL LEAD / CSM / CLINICAL SERVICES MANAGER / HEAD OF CARE APPNHKB2
May 05, 2024
Full time
Regional Support Manager Location : Stockport/ Bolton / Bradford Position: Regional Support Manager Salary: Up to £50k per annum + Car allowance & Mileage Hours: Full time - 40 hours per week Contract type: Permanent About the company: We provide high quality residential and nursing care to residents across almost 50 homes across the UK, with additional services in domiciliary care through our sister brand. Voted in the Top 20 care home providers in the UK, we provide specialist care for the elderly, those living with dementia and/ or physical disabilities and mental health needs, delivering the highest standards of person-centred care via our dedicated teams of staff. About the role: As the Regional Support Manager your primary focus will be to support the regional manager with providing hands on support at home level. Working alongside the home management teams you will support with the review and implementation of key focus areas and action plans to ensure the home runs successfully. You will also be required to step in as acting manager in the registered manager's absence. The role covers support to 4 of our homes across Stockport and Bolton. About you: We are looking for a passionate and confident leader who has experience managing a nursing home and a proven track record in achieving and maintaining a 'Good' CQC rating. You will hold an active nursing pin and have experience managing medium sized nursing/ dementia homes. Requirements: Proven track record of Good CQC ratings in previous nursing homes Experience running medium sized nursing homes Valid NMC pin required Experience with clinical auditing Good working knowledge of regulatory frameworks Benefits Offered: Excellent induction and training programmes Workplace pension Support with continuous professional development Paid annual leave Uniforms provided How to Apply: For more information contact Katie Beach - Recruitment Team Lead (Nursing and Senior Clinical Management) Direct dial: (phone number removed) Whatsapp: (phone number removed) Text message only (please include your name): (phone number removed) Email: (url removed) Linked in: (url removed)/in/katie-beach-79b50a17 The actual rate of pay will be within these advertised bandings and will be dependent on your ability to demonstrate your competence during the interview RGN / RMN /RNLD / NURSE / REGISTERED NURSE / NMC PIN / HEALTHCARE / CLINICAL / STAFF SE / NURSING HOME NURSE / NURSING HOME / ELDERLY CARE / CARE HOME / CARE HOME NURSE / ADULT NURSE / STUDENT NURSE / PERIPATETIC NURSE / RN / SISTER / WARD SISTER / WARD MANAGER / DEPUTY MANAGER / CLINICAL DEPUTY MANAGER / HOME MANAGER / CARE HOME MANAGER / CLINICAL LEAD / CSM / CLINICAL SERVICES MANAGER / HEAD OF CARE APPNHKB2
Director of Education Join Concordia Multi Academy Trust as our Director of Education (DOE) leading and enhancing school improvement across our Trust. Our current DOE is retiring at the end of the autumn term and we would like to appoint a successor who is ambitious, strategic and strives to ensure that every child within our Trust receives the best possible education. This role will provide an opportunity to work within a growing, ambitious and aspirational Trust and provide support, challenge and guidance to schools within or considering joining the Trust, as well as developing, implementing and quality assuring Trust strategies for improving the quality of education. The role will involve becoming part of our executive team which consists of Headteachers and the central team. The DOE will work closely with leaders, teachers and staff within our schools and report to the Chief Executive Officer. Concordia Multi Academy Trust currently consists of seven primary schools, one infant school and an English Hub across Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East and Wirral. Our current Ofsted judgements are four outstanding schools and four good schools.The Trust is at an exciting time in its journey of growth and we are looking to further enhance our support to schools and the incoming DOE will help us to build on our already successful journey. We are anticipating further growth of up to fifteen schools.We are looking to appoint a highly experienced education leader who has a track record of guiding schools to improve. Experience of working as an external school improvement partner, Ofsted inspector, National Leader in Education, Executive Headteacher or supporting a local authority would be desirable. What are we looking for? We are looking for someone who has experience of school or Trust improvement, who can demonstrate their ambition for an aspirational curriculum and the highest of standards for all pupils within our schools. Within Concordia Multi Academy Trust, we recognise the importance of schools retaining their own identity and individuality and we know that one size does not fit all. The expectation is that all children, including those with disadvantage and/or special educational needs have access to a fun, lively and interesting curriculum that leads to them being able to be prepared for the next stage of their education and be prepared for life in modern Britain.An essential criteria for this role is to be able to secure professional relationships with our Headteachers and leaders and provide support, guidance, challenge and also be a critical friend. More information about our recruitment and the Trust can be found at careers The Role See our role profile for full information on the responsibilities of the role. Hours and start date 37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year with a generous 30 day holiday entitlement plus bank holidays. The majority of holidays are to be taken during school holidays.Start date between September 2024 and January 2025. Location The position will be primarily based within the Concordia offices within Ellesmere Port and successful applicants will be required to travel and work from any of the schools within our Trust. The post will enable an element of flexible working from home subject to agreement with the CEO. Pay and Pension £83,081 per annum.Non-contributory NEST pension of 8%. Applying To apply, please complete the application form and include a covering letter to us at . Your covering letter should include why you are applying for the role and provide insight in to how you meet the role profile.Any applications that do not include both a covering letter and an application form will not be accepted into the process.The closing date for applications will be Monday 3rd June 2024. We reserve the right to interview earlier if suitable candidates apply.Interviews will be held w/b 10th June 2024.If you would like to discuss the role prior to applying, please contact us at and include your phone number and we would welcome a discussion. Safeguarding Concordia Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of pupils. The successful applicant will be subject to stringent vetting procedures including an enhanced DBS check, section 128 check, online checks and satisfactory references. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Concordia Multi Academy Trust are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Director of Education Join Concordia Multi Academy Trust as our Director of Education (DOE) leading and enhancing school improvement across our Trust. Our current DOE is retiring at the end of the autumn term and we would like to appoint a successor who is ambitious, strategic and strives to ensure that every child within our Trust receives the best possible education. This role will provide an opportunity to work within a growing, ambitious and aspirational Trust and provide support, challenge and guidance to schools within or considering joining the Trust, as well as developing, implementing and quality assuring Trust strategies for improving the quality of education. The role will involve becoming part of our executive team which consists of Headteachers and the central team. The DOE will work closely with leaders, teachers and staff within our schools and report to the Chief Executive Officer. Concordia Multi Academy Trust currently consists of seven primary schools, one infant school and an English Hub across Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East and Wirral. Our current Ofsted judgements are four outstanding schools and four good schools.The Trust is at an exciting time in its journey of growth and we are looking to further enhance our support to schools and the incoming DOE will help us to build on our already successful journey. We are anticipating further growth of up to fifteen schools.We are looking to appoint a highly experienced education leader who has a track record of guiding schools to improve. Experience of working as an external school improvement partner, Ofsted inspector, National Leader in Education, Executive Headteacher or supporting a local authority would be desirable. What are we looking for? We are looking for someone who has experience of school or Trust improvement, who can demonstrate their ambition for an aspirational curriculum and the highest of standards for all pupils within our schools. Within Concordia Multi Academy Trust, we recognise the importance of schools retaining their own identity and individuality and we know that one size does not fit all. The expectation is that all children, including those with disadvantage and/or special educational needs have access to a fun, lively and interesting curriculum that leads to them being able to be prepared for the next stage of their education and be prepared for life in modern Britain.An essential criteria for this role is to be able to secure professional relationships with our Headteachers and leaders and provide support, guidance, challenge and also be a critical friend. More information about our recruitment and the Trust can be found at careers The Role See our role profile for full information on the responsibilities of the role. Hours and start date 37 hours per week, 52 weeks per year with a generous 30 day holiday entitlement plus bank holidays. The majority of holidays are to be taken during school holidays.Start date between September 2024 and January 2025. Location The position will be primarily based within the Concordia offices within Ellesmere Port and successful applicants will be required to travel and work from any of the schools within our Trust. The post will enable an element of flexible working from home subject to agreement with the CEO. Pay and Pension £83,081 per annum.Non-contributory NEST pension of 8%. Applying To apply, please complete the application form and include a covering letter to us at . Your covering letter should include why you are applying for the role and provide insight in to how you meet the role profile.Any applications that do not include both a covering letter and an application form will not be accepted into the process.The closing date for applications will be Monday 3rd June 2024. We reserve the right to interview earlier if suitable candidates apply.Interviews will be held w/b 10th June 2024.If you would like to discuss the role prior to applying, please contact us at and include your phone number and we would welcome a discussion. Safeguarding Concordia Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare and safety of pupils. The successful applicant will be subject to stringent vetting procedures including an enhanced DBS check, section 128 check, online checks and satisfactory references. Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Concordia Multi Academy Trust are committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.
We are recruiting for a Database Engineer, based in our Aberdeen Headquarters. The successful candidate will be responsible for analyzing, developing (T-SQL, SSIS, SSAS), deploying, maintaining, and supporting databases, including data management, planning, administration, and performance tuning/optimization. They will ensure compliance with related control procedures, working mechanisms, and standards, including change definition, review, and control of production deployment. Additionally, they will document the purpose and apply source control across the database estate, as well as recommend and deliver database solutions, acting as the technical focal point for team members and endorsing standards and best practices. The ideal candidate will deliver high-quality database changes, including ERP updates, producing associated test plans and evidence in a change-controlled environment. They will provide related database support and execute frequency-based activities. Please note that we prefer employee attendance of 5 days in the office, but we would consider 3&2 hybrid working with sufficient candidate flexibility per project requirements post-probation. About us: Hydrasun is a recognised market leader in the provision of integrated fluid transfer, power and control solutions. We are focused on supporting the energy transition through our work in the oil and gas, renewable energy, general industrial and marine industries worldwide. About the role: Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Implement, maintain and support: - Databases in Microsoft SQL Server including SSIS packages and SSAS tabular models T-SQL objects including queries, tables, views, functions, triggers, stored procedures, and SQL Agent jobs The database logic underpinning ERP, reporting and applications Work with the business ensuring all database needs are met About you: Essential Experience, Qualifications and Competencies Relevant degree in IT Related discipline or equivalent experience Delivery of database solutions in an ERP environment Significant experience developing and administering database solutions using MS SQL Server technologies Experience working in a database environment with applied standards and control mechanisms including associated ownership and accountability Maintenance of data warehouses Microsoft SQL Server database development & administration (SSAS tabular models, SSIS, SQL Server Agent Jobs, maintenance, and performance tuning) Strong T-SQL development skills including schema, query and table design, views, functions, indexes, triggers, and stored procedures Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication with the ability to convey appropriate technical detail at all levels and build rapport SQL development best-practices, coding standards, and source / version control including monitoring and ensuring compliance Change control including documentation / definition, proposal, review, and deployment to production. Desirable Experience, Qualifications and Competencies Relevant Certification Experience of manufacturing, distribution, and sales databases Supporting co-workers on the use of database technologies and solutions including T-SQL Implementation of data warehouses Knowledge of SSRS, Crystal Reports and Excel reporting in the context of providing underlying database logic Benefits: - Company Pension - Free onsite Parking - Life Assurance - Gym Membership - Bike to work Scheme Direct applications - we request no agency submissions. In order to apply for this vacancy, please upload your CV.
May 05, 2024
Full time
We are recruiting for a Database Engineer, based in our Aberdeen Headquarters. The successful candidate will be responsible for analyzing, developing (T-SQL, SSIS, SSAS), deploying, maintaining, and supporting databases, including data management, planning, administration, and performance tuning/optimization. They will ensure compliance with related control procedures, working mechanisms, and standards, including change definition, review, and control of production deployment. Additionally, they will document the purpose and apply source control across the database estate, as well as recommend and deliver database solutions, acting as the technical focal point for team members and endorsing standards and best practices. The ideal candidate will deliver high-quality database changes, including ERP updates, producing associated test plans and evidence in a change-controlled environment. They will provide related database support and execute frequency-based activities. Please note that we prefer employee attendance of 5 days in the office, but we would consider 3&2 hybrid working with sufficient candidate flexibility per project requirements post-probation. About us: Hydrasun is a recognised market leader in the provision of integrated fluid transfer, power and control solutions. We are focused on supporting the energy transition through our work in the oil and gas, renewable energy, general industrial and marine industries worldwide. About the role: Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Implement, maintain and support: - Databases in Microsoft SQL Server including SSIS packages and SSAS tabular models T-SQL objects including queries, tables, views, functions, triggers, stored procedures, and SQL Agent jobs The database logic underpinning ERP, reporting and applications Work with the business ensuring all database needs are met About you: Essential Experience, Qualifications and Competencies Relevant degree in IT Related discipline or equivalent experience Delivery of database solutions in an ERP environment Significant experience developing and administering database solutions using MS SQL Server technologies Experience working in a database environment with applied standards and control mechanisms including associated ownership and accountability Maintenance of data warehouses Microsoft SQL Server database development & administration (SSAS tabular models, SSIS, SQL Server Agent Jobs, maintenance, and performance tuning) Strong T-SQL development skills including schema, query and table design, views, functions, indexes, triggers, and stored procedures Strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication with the ability to convey appropriate technical detail at all levels and build rapport SQL development best-practices, coding standards, and source / version control including monitoring and ensuring compliance Change control including documentation / definition, proposal, review, and deployment to production. Desirable Experience, Qualifications and Competencies Relevant Certification Experience of manufacturing, distribution, and sales databases Supporting co-workers on the use of database technologies and solutions including T-SQL Implementation of data warehouses Knowledge of SSRS, Crystal Reports and Excel reporting in the context of providing underlying database logic Benefits: - Company Pension - Free onsite Parking - Life Assurance - Gym Membership - Bike to work Scheme Direct applications - we request no agency submissions. In order to apply for this vacancy, please upload your CV.
eSentio provides technology consulting to some of the largest and most technically advanced law firms and legal organizations in the UK. We work on highly complex projects and have a core goal of exceeding their expectations in service, integrity, value, and expertise. Our teams of consultants are among the most experienced thought leaders in their fields, and we're continuing to build this team of experts. We're seeking a Business Development Manager who will report to the CEO and be responsible for eSentio's customer acquisition and revenue generation within the large law (UK Top 50) market. The primary goal of the Business Development Manager will be developing and executing comprehensive sales plans. Every member of the eSentio team is a professional and is expected to proactively manage their own work outcomes and quality, while collaborating across the organization. At eSentio you'll Develop and execute a comprehensive sales plan to drive revenue growth within the UK top 50 legal market. Prospect for new clients and manage the sales cycle from lead generation to closing deals. Meet and exceed sales quotas, while also focusing on client account management, retention, and up-selling opportunities Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in the legal industry. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure successful delivery of solutions and services to clients. Stay informed about industry trends, competitive landscape, and client needs to help develop sales strategies. We need you to have 5+ years of related experience in the professional services arena, preferably in a legal environment 5+ years of experience selling technical professional services to large law firms and legal departments. An understanding of the business drivers of legal technology. 5+ years of successful due diligence and deal structuring. Experience developing sales and territory plans. Excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Comfort working with senior leaders of organizations (CIO, CFO, Managing Partners etc.). Strong relationship building skills. Existing contacts in the legal industry. Some of the cool things include We're a remote-forward company, and this position can be located in or near any major city in the UK. We provide a competitive compensation plan with a generous bonus program We offer health insurance, health care cash plan and long term sickness benefits Regular team informational and celebrational check-ins, and semi-annual in person events An awesome group of smart and determined coworkers, including an industry expert, female CEO If you believe you have the unique and exceptional skills, professionalism, and determination to excel in this role, we're eager to meet you! Have you worked in the large law UK market?
May 05, 2024
Full time
eSentio provides technology consulting to some of the largest and most technically advanced law firms and legal organizations in the UK. We work on highly complex projects and have a core goal of exceeding their expectations in service, integrity, value, and expertise. Our teams of consultants are among the most experienced thought leaders in their fields, and we're continuing to build this team of experts. We're seeking a Business Development Manager who will report to the CEO and be responsible for eSentio's customer acquisition and revenue generation within the large law (UK Top 50) market. The primary goal of the Business Development Manager will be developing and executing comprehensive sales plans. Every member of the eSentio team is a professional and is expected to proactively manage their own work outcomes and quality, while collaborating across the organization. At eSentio you'll Develop and execute a comprehensive sales plan to drive revenue growth within the UK top 50 legal market. Prospect for new clients and manage the sales cycle from lead generation to closing deals. Meet and exceed sales quotas, while also focusing on client account management, retention, and up-selling opportunities Build and maintain strong relationships with key stakeholders in the legal industry. Collaborate with internal teams to ensure successful delivery of solutions and services to clients. Stay informed about industry trends, competitive landscape, and client needs to help develop sales strategies. We need you to have 5+ years of related experience in the professional services arena, preferably in a legal environment 5+ years of experience selling technical professional services to large law firms and legal departments. An understanding of the business drivers of legal technology. 5+ years of successful due diligence and deal structuring. Experience developing sales and territory plans. Excellent interpersonal, communication and presentation skills Comfort working with senior leaders of organizations (CIO, CFO, Managing Partners etc.). Strong relationship building skills. Existing contacts in the legal industry. Some of the cool things include We're a remote-forward company, and this position can be located in or near any major city in the UK. We provide a competitive compensation plan with a generous bonus program We offer health insurance, health care cash plan and long term sickness benefits Regular team informational and celebrational check-ins, and semi-annual in person events An awesome group of smart and determined coworkers, including an industry expert, female CEO If you believe you have the unique and exceptional skills, professionalism, and determination to excel in this role, we're eager to meet you! Have you worked in the large law UK market?
Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Service: Urology Contract: Permanent, Full-time 80 hours per fortnight (1.0 FTE) About the role Korero mō te tūranga Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay has an exciting opportunity for a General Urologist to joint our Urology department to provide delivery of high-quality healthcare for the Hawke's Bay Hospital. Services provided include; Outpatient clinics involving consultations (first assessments and follow-ups) and procedures (cystoscopy, prostate biopsy, urodynamics, etc) as well as arranging of investigations and planning treatment. Non-contact assessments and advice will also be required as you decide. Consultations and opinions for inpatient management are conducted in cooperation with the unit registrar (Australasian urology trainee.). Urology on call roster of 1 in 3, or 1 in 2, depending on the leave situation of all urology consultants. Urology acute and elective operations (regular elective. The Urologist Outpatient Clinics are provided in Hastings. Applications for the above position are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners who have advanced training in urology, or eligible to undergo the urology vocational registration process with the Medical Council of New Zealand. To view the position profile, click HERE As a Specialist in Urology you will work with the other four specialists in the Department to provide clinical services that include outpatient and inpatient management of people requiring specialist urology care as well as giving phone advice to GP's and other medical colleagues. This is an exciting opportunity for a specialist who is committed to providing an excellent urology service working with the current urology team and who is looking to take the next step in their career and continue to grow and develop professionally. Remuneration Te Utu Qualification and experience step alignment with the ASMS SECA On-call allowances Employer matched Superannuation contributions of up to 6% of annual earnings Relocation package including removal costs, flights, accommodation and car hire Reimbursement of: Annual Practicing Certificate costs Medical Defence Assurance fees College Membership Fees Study and conference leave $1,000,000 Life/disability cover whilst travelling on company business as per company policy Conditions apply and are subject to change If you're not already living in Hawke's Bay and making the most of what's on offer, you should know it boasts an enviable lifestyle with great homes, superb schools, a burgeoning economy, and no traffic headaches. Whether you like living by the sea, next to the river, nestled in the hills, in a village community, or an art deco city Hawke's Bay has it all . Why should you choose us? Health NZ Hawke's Bay in general encourages a workforce that is innovative, eager to learn and enhance their skills and is passionate about caring for our community. As part of our team we will support, encourage and help you to develop your career with us. We are committed to delivering and living our Te Whatu Ora values of He kauanuanu - Respect, Ākina - Improvement, Rāranga te tira - Teamwork and Tauwhiro - Care. You should be someone who has similar personal values. We are proud of our team's diversity. We know the strength of Ngā hua a diverse and inclusive workforce helps us achieve the best outcomes for our patients and the communities in which we operate and serve. How to apply Me pēhea te tuku tono Click the apply now button to send your application directly to us, or for further information regarding this position, emai l Stephen Woodruffe, Interim General Manager, Hospital Group via email and indicate the job title and job reference number in the subject line.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Success is not the work of one, but the work of many. Service: Urology Contract: Permanent, Full-time 80 hours per fortnight (1.0 FTE) About the role Korero mō te tūranga Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Te Matau a Māui Hawke's Bay has an exciting opportunity for a General Urologist to joint our Urology department to provide delivery of high-quality healthcare for the Hawke's Bay Hospital. Services provided include; Outpatient clinics involving consultations (first assessments and follow-ups) and procedures (cystoscopy, prostate biopsy, urodynamics, etc) as well as arranging of investigations and planning treatment. Non-contact assessments and advice will also be required as you decide. Consultations and opinions for inpatient management are conducted in cooperation with the unit registrar (Australasian urology trainee.). Urology on call roster of 1 in 3, or 1 in 2, depending on the leave situation of all urology consultants. Urology acute and elective operations (regular elective. The Urologist Outpatient Clinics are provided in Hastings. Applications for the above position are invited from Registered Medical Practitioners who have advanced training in urology, or eligible to undergo the urology vocational registration process with the Medical Council of New Zealand. To view the position profile, click HERE As a Specialist in Urology you will work with the other four specialists in the Department to provide clinical services that include outpatient and inpatient management of people requiring specialist urology care as well as giving phone advice to GP's and other medical colleagues. This is an exciting opportunity for a specialist who is committed to providing an excellent urology service working with the current urology team and who is looking to take the next step in their career and continue to grow and develop professionally. Remuneration Te Utu Qualification and experience step alignment with the ASMS SECA On-call allowances Employer matched Superannuation contributions of up to 6% of annual earnings Relocation package including removal costs, flights, accommodation and car hire Reimbursement of: Annual Practicing Certificate costs Medical Defence Assurance fees College Membership Fees Study and conference leave $1,000,000 Life/disability cover whilst travelling on company business as per company policy Conditions apply and are subject to change If you're not already living in Hawke's Bay and making the most of what's on offer, you should know it boasts an enviable lifestyle with great homes, superb schools, a burgeoning economy, and no traffic headaches. Whether you like living by the sea, next to the river, nestled in the hills, in a village community, or an art deco city Hawke's Bay has it all . Why should you choose us? Health NZ Hawke's Bay in general encourages a workforce that is innovative, eager to learn and enhance their skills and is passionate about caring for our community. As part of our team we will support, encourage and help you to develop your career with us. We are committed to delivering and living our Te Whatu Ora values of He kauanuanu - Respect, Ākina - Improvement, Rāranga te tira - Teamwork and Tauwhiro - Care. You should be someone who has similar personal values. We are proud of our team's diversity. We know the strength of Ngā hua a diverse and inclusive workforce helps us achieve the best outcomes for our patients and the communities in which we operate and serve. How to apply Me pēhea te tuku tono Click the apply now button to send your application directly to us, or for further information regarding this position, emai l Stephen Woodruffe, Interim General Manager, Hospital Group via email and indicate the job title and job reference number in the subject line.
Head of Early Years (QTS) Head of Early Years (QTS) Salary: MPS/UPS + TLR2a Job type: Full Time, Permanent Start date: September 2024 For this Head of Early Years, candidates must have QTS and experience of teaching Early Years in a UK school environment. Are you an experienced Early Years Teacher looking for that step up as Head of Early Years? As Head of Early Years, are you ready to put your expertise in Early Years to develop and implement better practices to support teaching and learning? Job overview Our Bexley Primary School is within a well-established Multi Academy Trust.Our Primary School can only become great places for students to learn and grow if we make them great places for staff to work and grow. In September 2022, w opened new nursery and are looking for an ambitious, inspirational and exemplary Head of Early Years with the drive and vision to lead this exciting development.As Head of Early Years, you will have responsibility for teaching and learning across the EYFS phase, make a significant contribution to the strategic development and direction of the school and have the opportunity to make a real difference. The successful candidate for this class based Head of Early Years role will have: The motivation to achieve the very best for the children in our care and be relentless in the pursuit of excellence Experience of planning and delivering an innovative, engaging high quality curriculum Extensive knowledge of the EYFS curriculum Passionate about the early years and providing an engaging, rich learning environment A proven track record of raising achievement Please note that as a school, we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time for the role of Head of Early Years. All Head of Early Years applicants must have a Qualified Teacher Status awarded by the British Department of Education. We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references.This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. To apply for this Head of Early Years opportunity, send your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application. Please see our website page headed About and scroll to the bottom to see our Privacy Notice for an explanation about how we use information we collect about you. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 05, 2024
Full time
Head of Early Years (QTS) Head of Early Years (QTS) Salary: MPS/UPS + TLR2a Job type: Full Time, Permanent Start date: September 2024 For this Head of Early Years, candidates must have QTS and experience of teaching Early Years in a UK school environment. Are you an experienced Early Years Teacher looking for that step up as Head of Early Years? As Head of Early Years, are you ready to put your expertise in Early Years to develop and implement better practices to support teaching and learning? Job overview Our Bexley Primary School is within a well-established Multi Academy Trust.Our Primary School can only become great places for students to learn and grow if we make them great places for staff to work and grow. In September 2022, w opened new nursery and are looking for an ambitious, inspirational and exemplary Head of Early Years with the drive and vision to lead this exciting development.As Head of Early Years, you will have responsibility for teaching and learning across the EYFS phase, make a significant contribution to the strategic development and direction of the school and have the opportunity to make a real difference. The successful candidate for this class based Head of Early Years role will have: The motivation to achieve the very best for the children in our care and be relentless in the pursuit of excellence Experience of planning and delivering an innovative, engaging high quality curriculum Extensive knowledge of the EYFS curriculum Passionate about the early years and providing an engaging, rich learning environment A proven track record of raising achievement Please note that as a school, we are unable to offer sponsorship at this time for the role of Head of Early Years. All Head of Early Years applicants must have a Qualified Teacher Status awarded by the British Department of Education. We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed. The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references.This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. To apply for this Head of Early Years opportunity, send your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application. Please see our website page headed About and scroll to the bottom to see our Privacy Notice for an explanation about how we use information we collect about you. JBRP1_UKTJ
Job Title: Technical Officer (Disrepair) North Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £38,766.54 (£42,684.28 is achieved after 12 months successful performance in the role) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday - Friday, Hybrid Location: Gateshead , (working geographical area also covers Carlisle and Rochdale - so could be based in these areas) The difference you will make as a Technical Officer You will be responsible for ensuring effective delivery of legislative repair activity for all Group residential properties, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget and to the required standards, providing efficient and effective technical expertise, contract management, planning and administrative support as required. You will also support the Senior Technical Officer and Repairs Manager in providing a technical consultative service to Asset Services to ensure the Group continues to meet its regulatory and legislative responsibility in maintaining property in a sound and safe condition. About you We are looking for someone with Thorough understanding of housing condition legislation, including disrepair and FFSSA Experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focussed housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Effective contract management skills. Experience of undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Role Profile Support the Senior Technical Officer in delivering a programme of repairs and structural works, including associated cost profiles, working with key stakeholders including residents and Asset Services colleagues to agree project delivery requirements. Undertake Housing Condition & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structural, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Manage contractors throughout any works instructed, including day to day contract management services for works activity including commissioning appropriate work orders, including monitoring progress to completion, ensuring contract obligations are fulfilled in line with agreed performance frameworks, identifying under performance and escalating via agreed routes as required. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Support the business in processing of Home Improvement requests, including site surveys and co-ordination of H&S information relevant requested works. Support the Insurance Manager and Senior Technical Officer on insurance related works such as fire / flood damaged properties, providing technical appraisal of the remedial works with loss adjusters. Provide robust backing information to ensure the authorisation of payments in line with the Group's financial controls, contributing to the development and review of relevant budgets including processing payments for approved contracted works, ensuring Asset Management expenditure is robustly managed in line with annual budgets. Maintain accurate records, using appropriate systems and databases, ensuring the integrity and quality of data to enable regular analysis to be carried out and reporting to be completed as required. Manage enquiries relating to works effectively from both internal and external stakeholder, providing clear, supportive and accurate advice or signposting as appropriate and escalating complaints and complex queries via the appropriate channels to ensure effective resolution. Manage internal and external stakeholders effectively, including close liaison with tenants, managing their expectations and ensuring convenient and high caliber customer service throughout any programmes of works. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements Ensure that all GDPR requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Please apply or get in touch: (url removed) / (phone number removed) Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
May 05, 2024
Seasonal
Job Title: Technical Officer (Disrepair) North Contract Type: Permanent Salary: £38,766.54 (£42,684.28 is achieved after 12 months successful performance in the role) Working Hours: 35 hours per week Working Pattern: Monday - Friday, Hybrid Location: Gateshead , (working geographical area also covers Carlisle and Rochdale - so could be based in these areas) The difference you will make as a Technical Officer You will be responsible for ensuring effective delivery of legislative repair activity for all Group residential properties, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within budget and to the required standards, providing efficient and effective technical expertise, contract management, planning and administrative support as required. You will also support the Senior Technical Officer and Repairs Manager in providing a technical consultative service to Asset Services to ensure the Group continues to meet its regulatory and legislative responsibility in maintaining property in a sound and safe condition. About you We are looking for someone with Thorough understanding of housing condition legislation, including disrepair and FFSSA Experience in the building industry, ideally working within a customer focussed housing repair and maintenance team with a strong understanding of building maintenance terminology and repair activities. Effective contract management skills. Experience of undertaking site visits including post inspections and identification of building defects. Role Profile Support the Senior Technical Officer in delivering a programme of repairs and structural works, including associated cost profiles, working with key stakeholders including residents and Asset Services colleagues to agree project delivery requirements. Undertake Housing Condition & Fitness For Human Habitation Act repair surveys for residential properties to assess defects and condition of works, both maintenance and structural, identifying the most efficient and cost effective solutions to ensure standards are maintained in terms of quality and compliance. Manage contractors throughout any works instructed, including day to day contract management services for works activity including commissioning appropriate work orders, including monitoring progress to completion, ensuring contract obligations are fulfilled in line with agreed performance frameworks, identifying under performance and escalating via agreed routes as required. Work alongside legal professionals in the preparation of evidence to be presented in court. Support the business in processing of Home Improvement requests, including site surveys and co-ordination of H&S information relevant requested works. Support the Insurance Manager and Senior Technical Officer on insurance related works such as fire / flood damaged properties, providing technical appraisal of the remedial works with loss adjusters. Provide robust backing information to ensure the authorisation of payments in line with the Group's financial controls, contributing to the development and review of relevant budgets including processing payments for approved contracted works, ensuring Asset Management expenditure is robustly managed in line with annual budgets. Maintain accurate records, using appropriate systems and databases, ensuring the integrity and quality of data to enable regular analysis to be carried out and reporting to be completed as required. Manage enquiries relating to works effectively from both internal and external stakeholder, providing clear, supportive and accurate advice or signposting as appropriate and escalating complaints and complex queries via the appropriate channels to ensure effective resolution. Manage internal and external stakeholders effectively, including close liaison with tenants, managing their expectations and ensuring convenient and high caliber customer service throughout any programmes of works. Contribute to the continuous improvement of processes and procedures. Ensure that health and safety requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements Ensure that all GDPR requirements are met in accordance with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Ensure internal business processes are followed in line with the Group's policy, procedures and statutory requirements. Respond flexibly to any necessary changes in work priorities and undertake other duties when required to support the effective operation of the service. Please apply or get in touch: (url removed) / (phone number removed) Build Recruitment Limited acts as an Employment Business for the supply of temporary workers and an Employment Agency in relation to permanent vacancies. Build Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer.
Vice Principal, Finance and Registry Location: Teesside Salary: Circa £90,000 with a market leading benefits package which includes 44 days holiday (including statutory allowance and a pension that the college will contribute up to 15.2%) Who is my client: Middlesbrough College is the largest further education provider in Teesside. It provides predominantly further education but also selected higher education provisions to over 13,000 students. Middlesbrough College also employs over 1,000 staff out of their £100m state of the art campus on the banks of the tees. Job Purpose: Middlesbrough College has at its mission a drive to improve regional economic and social prosperity. As a member of the College's Senior Leadership Team, the postholder will provide transformational leadership in all aspects of the finance and registry, with responsibility for providing strategic financial leadership and direction to the Middlesbrough College Group. Responsibilities; As part of the Senior Leadership Team, to actively develop and deliver the College's Strategic Plan, in particular achieving our mission through delivering the priority of 'organisation resilience'. To lead internally and externally on all matters related to the finance, registry, and risk management functions. To provide strategic and proactive advice to SLT and cross college managers in all matters related to finance and registry. To ensure strong financial and regulatory controls are in place through the development and implementation of related policies, training and internal procedures and leading on ensuring the college is compliant with managing public money. To be the risk management champion for the college, ensuring a risk management and assurance framework is in place and effective, leading on production of audit plans, liaising and coordinating all audits and presenting to the audit & risk committee. To develop and have overall responsibility for the operational delivery of the five-year financial plan, including but not limited to production of statutory accounts and financial returns, treasury, bank and cash management / cash flow projections, production of high quality and timely management information, tax and VAT advice and returns, income recovery and maximisation. To ensure regulatory compliance on procurement, tendering and contractual matters, seeking value for money and procurement solutions to support the college infrastructure and operations. Undertaking financial due diligence and ensuring a system of control is in place for delivery partner reviews. Undertaking contractual reviews for new opportunities and providing financial information and oversight for funding bids and income tenders. To provide high quality management information including monthly management accounts, enrolment and funding reports, overhead and benchmarking analysis, staff pay and contract scenario testing. To produce high quality financial information to assess strategic project developments including capital developments, merger / acquisition scenarios, financial health scenario planning and stress testing of financial models. To prepare high quality capital and revenue bid submissions and monitor project delivery and financial returns. To produce and deliver an annual revenue and capital plan in line with strategic objectives and in consultation with governors and managers. To meet all strategic KPIs associated with your areas of responsibility. To have overall responsibility for the timely and accurate data returns required for our funders and regulators, including but not limited to ILR and funding contracts and returns, data accuracy checks, management information reports to maximise income, course file production, data quality, curriculum planning, timetabling, room and staff utilisation and for meeting all funder and regulator rules and return deadlines. To manage the finance and registry teams developing team members, providing training and succession planning opportunities and carrying out performance reviews. To provide and present timely and accurate reports and presentations to SLT, CMT and the governing body as and when required. To provide thought leadership on matters of skills funding and related policy and attend policy groups and forums to influence and enact new skills policy - nationally and locally. To manage budgets associated with your area of responsibilities. Within the limitation set out in the contract of employment, working hours are flexible and can be subject to variation depending upon curriculum needs. To carry out such other appropriate duties commensurate with your skills, knowledge, experience and remuneration Essential Requirements: Fully qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA Proven ability to produce financial plans, statutory accounts, cash flows, revenue and capital plans and management accounts. Evidence of strong financial regulation and control Experience of meeting funders and regulators deadlines and expectations. Sound background in treasury, cash, bank and VAT A record of managing capital project funding Experience of financial and risk management and control Desirable Requirements: Experience of managing FE funding Educated to degree level or equivalent relevant professional qualification Management qualification Knowledge of current issues facing the further education and or training sectors For more information or for a confidential discussion around this opportunity please feel free to contact Anthony Antoniou at Imperial Recruitment Group
May 05, 2024
Full time
Vice Principal, Finance and Registry Location: Teesside Salary: Circa £90,000 with a market leading benefits package which includes 44 days holiday (including statutory allowance and a pension that the college will contribute up to 15.2%) Who is my client: Middlesbrough College is the largest further education provider in Teesside. It provides predominantly further education but also selected higher education provisions to over 13,000 students. Middlesbrough College also employs over 1,000 staff out of their £100m state of the art campus on the banks of the tees. Job Purpose: Middlesbrough College has at its mission a drive to improve regional economic and social prosperity. As a member of the College's Senior Leadership Team, the postholder will provide transformational leadership in all aspects of the finance and registry, with responsibility for providing strategic financial leadership and direction to the Middlesbrough College Group. Responsibilities; As part of the Senior Leadership Team, to actively develop and deliver the College's Strategic Plan, in particular achieving our mission through delivering the priority of 'organisation resilience'. To lead internally and externally on all matters related to the finance, registry, and risk management functions. To provide strategic and proactive advice to SLT and cross college managers in all matters related to finance and registry. To ensure strong financial and regulatory controls are in place through the development and implementation of related policies, training and internal procedures and leading on ensuring the college is compliant with managing public money. To be the risk management champion for the college, ensuring a risk management and assurance framework is in place and effective, leading on production of audit plans, liaising and coordinating all audits and presenting to the audit & risk committee. To develop and have overall responsibility for the operational delivery of the five-year financial plan, including but not limited to production of statutory accounts and financial returns, treasury, bank and cash management / cash flow projections, production of high quality and timely management information, tax and VAT advice and returns, income recovery and maximisation. To ensure regulatory compliance on procurement, tendering and contractual matters, seeking value for money and procurement solutions to support the college infrastructure and operations. Undertaking financial due diligence and ensuring a system of control is in place for delivery partner reviews. Undertaking contractual reviews for new opportunities and providing financial information and oversight for funding bids and income tenders. To provide high quality management information including monthly management accounts, enrolment and funding reports, overhead and benchmarking analysis, staff pay and contract scenario testing. To produce high quality financial information to assess strategic project developments including capital developments, merger / acquisition scenarios, financial health scenario planning and stress testing of financial models. To prepare high quality capital and revenue bid submissions and monitor project delivery and financial returns. To produce and deliver an annual revenue and capital plan in line with strategic objectives and in consultation with governors and managers. To meet all strategic KPIs associated with your areas of responsibility. To have overall responsibility for the timely and accurate data returns required for our funders and regulators, including but not limited to ILR and funding contracts and returns, data accuracy checks, management information reports to maximise income, course file production, data quality, curriculum planning, timetabling, room and staff utilisation and for meeting all funder and regulator rules and return deadlines. To manage the finance and registry teams developing team members, providing training and succession planning opportunities and carrying out performance reviews. To provide and present timely and accurate reports and presentations to SLT, CMT and the governing body as and when required. To provide thought leadership on matters of skills funding and related policy and attend policy groups and forums to influence and enact new skills policy - nationally and locally. To manage budgets associated with your area of responsibilities. Within the limitation set out in the contract of employment, working hours are flexible and can be subject to variation depending upon curriculum needs. To carry out such other appropriate duties commensurate with your skills, knowledge, experience and remuneration Essential Requirements: Fully qualified Accountant - ACCA, CIMA or CIPFA Proven ability to produce financial plans, statutory accounts, cash flows, revenue and capital plans and management accounts. Evidence of strong financial regulation and control Experience of meeting funders and regulators deadlines and expectations. Sound background in treasury, cash, bank and VAT A record of managing capital project funding Experience of financial and risk management and control Desirable Requirements: Experience of managing FE funding Educated to degree level or equivalent relevant professional qualification Management qualification Knowledge of current issues facing the further education and or training sectors For more information or for a confidential discussion around this opportunity please feel free to contact Anthony Antoniou at Imperial Recruitment Group
We have an exciting opportunity for a HR Advisor to join our Future Talent Team in our London Headquarters being an Advisor for our Graduate Programmes UK. Role Overview : We have an exciting opportunity for a HR Advisor to join our team in London, based near Oxford Circus. Working closely with graduates and their teams, this role contributes to our high APC pass rate and fantastic reputable experience for our graduates.This is a permanent position based in the Graduate Programme HR team requiring high levels of self-motivation and drive to ensure the effective delivery of an award winning UK graduate programme of which approx. 130 graduates are recruited for each year. Team Overview : Join an award winning future talent team to work in a fast paced and high profile role. Savills has been the number one company to work for in Real Estate as a graduate for the last 17 years, as voted for in the Times Top 100 Graduate Employer's Survey. Key Responsibilities : Reporting into the HR Manger of the Graduate Programme, you will be designated business areas/qualification pathways to ensure that they deliver high quality development experiences for all the Graduates. Support the graduate on-boarding process post and pre join Event organisation and hosting including the annual graduate Meet and Greet and Induction. Manage the London graduate rotation- ensuring graduates are provided with the right exposure to obtain their APC. Provide follow up rotation support in: appraisal documents, updating HR system (HR.net) and IT updates. Provide Company procedure guidance and support to graduates and their teams, supervisors, counsellors and mentors where necessary. Managing/supporting with all ER casework Completing any ER paperwork and administration where necessary Monitoring performance and absence cases with line managers and graduates Monitoring probation and sickness notifications Organise and conduct exit interviews Working closely with HR Business Partners regarding graduates within their business areas. Support on facilitating the global rotation, placements and secondments Support the annual remuneration process London mock interview support - co-ordinate with graduates, and the wider business to form mock interview panels for those sitting their APC Working with qualification providers and in some cases academic institutions Monthly payroll administration including changes for current graduates and leavers Support with Graduate Committee initiatives Graduate to Newly Qualified transition - APC preparation assistance, contract and payroll administration and event organisation of the Newly Qualified Drinks. Downloading reports for any ad-hoc requests Key Skills : Exceptional planning and organisational skills including ability to manage own workload. Exceptional interpersonal / communication skills, flexible style when working with all levels. Exceptional attention to detail Resilient, adaptable and above all, keen and enthusiastic Sensitivity, discretion and diplomacy Energetic and self-motivated Pro-active / takes ownership of responsibilities Ability to work well under tight deadlines and thrives in a fast-paced working team Qualifications & Technical Abilities : Advanced level MS Office advantageous Previous experience in HR is essential and beneficial experience in Early Careers Knowledge of employment law Previous experience in graduate training & event organisation is advantageous Understanding of APC and qualification processes is valuable but not essential Ideally CIPD qualified Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
May 05, 2024
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for a HR Advisor to join our Future Talent Team in our London Headquarters being an Advisor for our Graduate Programmes UK. Role Overview : We have an exciting opportunity for a HR Advisor to join our team in London, based near Oxford Circus. Working closely with graduates and their teams, this role contributes to our high APC pass rate and fantastic reputable experience for our graduates.This is a permanent position based in the Graduate Programme HR team requiring high levels of self-motivation and drive to ensure the effective delivery of an award winning UK graduate programme of which approx. 130 graduates are recruited for each year. Team Overview : Join an award winning future talent team to work in a fast paced and high profile role. Savills has been the number one company to work for in Real Estate as a graduate for the last 17 years, as voted for in the Times Top 100 Graduate Employer's Survey. Key Responsibilities : Reporting into the HR Manger of the Graduate Programme, you will be designated business areas/qualification pathways to ensure that they deliver high quality development experiences for all the Graduates. Support the graduate on-boarding process post and pre join Event organisation and hosting including the annual graduate Meet and Greet and Induction. Manage the London graduate rotation- ensuring graduates are provided with the right exposure to obtain their APC. Provide follow up rotation support in: appraisal documents, updating HR system (HR.net) and IT updates. Provide Company procedure guidance and support to graduates and their teams, supervisors, counsellors and mentors where necessary. Managing/supporting with all ER casework Completing any ER paperwork and administration where necessary Monitoring performance and absence cases with line managers and graduates Monitoring probation and sickness notifications Organise and conduct exit interviews Working closely with HR Business Partners regarding graduates within their business areas. Support on facilitating the global rotation, placements and secondments Support the annual remuneration process London mock interview support - co-ordinate with graduates, and the wider business to form mock interview panels for those sitting their APC Working with qualification providers and in some cases academic institutions Monthly payroll administration including changes for current graduates and leavers Support with Graduate Committee initiatives Graduate to Newly Qualified transition - APC preparation assistance, contract and payroll administration and event organisation of the Newly Qualified Drinks. Downloading reports for any ad-hoc requests Key Skills : Exceptional planning and organisational skills including ability to manage own workload. Exceptional interpersonal / communication skills, flexible style when working with all levels. Exceptional attention to detail Resilient, adaptable and above all, keen and enthusiastic Sensitivity, discretion and diplomacy Energetic and self-motivated Pro-active / takes ownership of responsibilities Ability to work well under tight deadlines and thrives in a fast-paced working team Qualifications & Technical Abilities : Advanced level MS Office advantageous Previous experience in HR is essential and beneficial experience in Early Careers Knowledge of employment law Previous experience in graduate training & event organisation is advantageous Understanding of APC and qualification processes is valuable but not essential Ideally CIPD qualified Find out more about Savills offer Recruitment agencies Savills only pay agency fees where we have a signed agreement in place and that agency has been previously contacted and directed by a member of our recruitment team. We do not pay agency fees when speculative and unsolicited CVs are submitted to Savills or any of our employees other than via our careers website and through our recruitment process. If this is not adhered to, agency fees will not be paid.Submission of any unsolicited CVs or proposals to Savills will be deemed evidence of full and unlimited acceptance of this approach.
Deputy Headteacher Job Type Permanent, Term Time Only Location Lewes, BN8 4EF Salary L14-L18 Hours: Monday - Friday The Role The Foundation has an exciting new opportunity for Deputy Headteacher to join a unique place to work. They are a leading charity dedicated to providing exceptional education and care for children and young adults with complex neurodisabilities, physical disabilities and health needs. Their state-of-the-art facilities and expert colleagues create a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive, reach their full potential and make a difference to their lives and that of their families. Key Responsibilities As the Deputy Headteacher, you will promote the vision, values and core purpose of the school in line with agreed policies, guidelines and protocols. And ensure all colleagues are best trained to meet current and future needs of the pupils, and that the CHILD curriculum, teaching and learning continue to be judged as outstanding. To deputise for the headteacher when absent from school. Provide professional leadership which secures, in consultation with the Governing Body, the success and improvement of the school, ensuring high quality education and care for all the pupils Work with the Governing Body, attending committee meetings Support the headteacher to present the school's performance in mediums appropriate to a range of audiences - Governors, parents/carers/families, local community, OFSTED, Education Services, and other agencies who support children and families, locally, nationally and internationally. Implement change in the school by contributing to, leading on and evaluating key areas of the School Development Plan (SDP). Monitor, analyse, evaluate and review the effectiveness of the school's policies, practices, protocols and priorities With support from the Assistant Headteachers coordinate and evaluate the CHILD curriculum of the school to identify any improvements and set targets for teacher professional development Write, evaluate and improve the timetable and other curricular provision by analysing breadth, balance, coverage and progression in the curriculum, and curricular provision. Devise a facility timetable for learning, rooms, activities and other resources to support the CHILD Curriculum. Support the organisation of class groups and their resourcing. Develop, monitor and update the learning strategy for teaching colleagues. Review and revise the learning strategy, to ensure a robust flow from the SEF to the SDP and appraisal to CPD, including systematic review of the impact of learning and INSET Working with Assistant Headteachers, strategically develop links with Learning & Development manager and other senior school leaders to support administration and assessment of training for school colleagues, including inset days, clinical tasks and all required training. Skills and Qualifications Essential: Qualified Teacher Status Degree Evidence of further professional development Successful teaching and curriculum experience Exemplary classroom practitioner Successful experience in leading and managing colleagues/teams Knowledge of successful monitoring and assessment Understanding of the needs of pupils with SLD, PMLD and pupils with profound and multiple barriers to learning. Ability to use ICT to support the curriculum effectively Understanding of assessment Understand the SEND code of Practice and how it relates to ECHPs, annual reviews, admissions and possible tribunals Other useful skills and experience: Training in SEN strategies Experience of working with pupils with SLD and PMLD Experience of policy development Understanding of budgets Understanding of quality in special educational provision and strategies for raising pupil performance Coaching skills Benefits Discount facilities. Enhanced Pension Scheme Healthcare Cashplan Cycle to Work scheme. Employee Assistance Programme Health & Wellbeing Centre Death in Service benefit Free tea/coffee/kitchen facilities Onsite Café Free parking To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this Foundation, please click apply to be redirected to their website where you can complete your application. Chailey Heritage Foundation is committed to the safeguarding and protection of children and young adults. Employment will be subject to the receipt of two satisfactory professional references, an enhanced DBS certificate and occupational health clearance. It is an offence to apply for any job in regulated activity with children and vulnerable adults if you are barred from doing so.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Deputy Headteacher Job Type Permanent, Term Time Only Location Lewes, BN8 4EF Salary L14-L18 Hours: Monday - Friday The Role The Foundation has an exciting new opportunity for Deputy Headteacher to join a unique place to work. They are a leading charity dedicated to providing exceptional education and care for children and young adults with complex neurodisabilities, physical disabilities and health needs. Their state-of-the-art facilities and expert colleagues create a nurturing environment where individuals can thrive, reach their full potential and make a difference to their lives and that of their families. Key Responsibilities As the Deputy Headteacher, you will promote the vision, values and core purpose of the school in line with agreed policies, guidelines and protocols. And ensure all colleagues are best trained to meet current and future needs of the pupils, and that the CHILD curriculum, teaching and learning continue to be judged as outstanding. To deputise for the headteacher when absent from school. Provide professional leadership which secures, in consultation with the Governing Body, the success and improvement of the school, ensuring high quality education and care for all the pupils Work with the Governing Body, attending committee meetings Support the headteacher to present the school's performance in mediums appropriate to a range of audiences - Governors, parents/carers/families, local community, OFSTED, Education Services, and other agencies who support children and families, locally, nationally and internationally. Implement change in the school by contributing to, leading on and evaluating key areas of the School Development Plan (SDP). Monitor, analyse, evaluate and review the effectiveness of the school's policies, practices, protocols and priorities With support from the Assistant Headteachers coordinate and evaluate the CHILD curriculum of the school to identify any improvements and set targets for teacher professional development Write, evaluate and improve the timetable and other curricular provision by analysing breadth, balance, coverage and progression in the curriculum, and curricular provision. Devise a facility timetable for learning, rooms, activities and other resources to support the CHILD Curriculum. Support the organisation of class groups and their resourcing. Develop, monitor and update the learning strategy for teaching colleagues. Review and revise the learning strategy, to ensure a robust flow from the SEF to the SDP and appraisal to CPD, including systematic review of the impact of learning and INSET Working with Assistant Headteachers, strategically develop links with Learning & Development manager and other senior school leaders to support administration and assessment of training for school colleagues, including inset days, clinical tasks and all required training. Skills and Qualifications Essential: Qualified Teacher Status Degree Evidence of further professional development Successful teaching and curriculum experience Exemplary classroom practitioner Successful experience in leading and managing colleagues/teams Knowledge of successful monitoring and assessment Understanding of the needs of pupils with SLD, PMLD and pupils with profound and multiple barriers to learning. Ability to use ICT to support the curriculum effectively Understanding of assessment Understand the SEND code of Practice and how it relates to ECHPs, annual reviews, admissions and possible tribunals Other useful skills and experience: Training in SEN strategies Experience of working with pupils with SLD and PMLD Experience of policy development Understanding of budgets Understanding of quality in special educational provision and strategies for raising pupil performance Coaching skills Benefits Discount facilities. Enhanced Pension Scheme Healthcare Cashplan Cycle to Work scheme. Employee Assistance Programme Health & Wellbeing Centre Death in Service benefit Free tea/coffee/kitchen facilities Onsite Café Free parking To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for this Foundation, please click apply to be redirected to their website where you can complete your application. Chailey Heritage Foundation is committed to the safeguarding and protection of children and young adults. Employment will be subject to the receipt of two satisfactory professional references, an enhanced DBS certificate and occupational health clearance. It is an offence to apply for any job in regulated activity with children and vulnerable adults if you are barred from doing so.
Head of Information Services page is loaded Head of Information Services Apply locations London time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id JR100780 The role: We have a fantastic opportunity for a Head of Information Services to join our recently created Knowledge Management team here at Simmons & Simmons. The successful candidate will be tasked with steering the overarching strategy, resourcing, development and delivery of research and library services in alignment with the business needs of the firm. This is a full time role, however we will consider candidates looking for part time hours on a case by case basis. What will you do: Oversee the strategy, direction and resourcing of the international Information Services team, ensuring that the team: delivers a premium legal and business research enquiry service. provides a range of advanced research skills training on research methodologies and the use of research tools. maintains the firm's physical resources and consistent access to online materials. delivers a robust current awareness service that encompasses legal updates, regulatory shifts, competitive insights, and business intelligence. Manage the provision and resourcing of key services within the department. Oversee Information Services related to practice and sector areas, collaborating with lawyers, Professional Support Lawyers and business services professionals. Ensure the team stays abreast of new technology developments (including contributing to, and testing) to ensure that the team takes advantage of (rather than be impacted by) new technologies available in the market. Input into research product decision-making and trial/pilot evaluation, training and marketing of research products to lawyers. Assist with research and enquiries from lawyers, utilising various business and legal information sources. Promote Information Services, ensuring effective utilisation of research resources and libraries through training and user guides. This includes overall oversight of the training programme provided to new UK trainees, lateral hire and partner orientations. Overall responsibility for the London library and any practice area libraries. Leadership of the international Information Services team, including identification of team training needs, supporting individual professional development and encouraging knowledge sharing within the team. Lead international Information Services team meetings and ensure cross-office collaboration on new initiatives. Foster a culture of collaboration, mentoring and knowledge sharing within the team. Duties or responsibilities may be reviewed from time to time to reflect changes in personnel and management structure, staff location or services. What we are looking for: Proven experience in leading an Information Services team, with exceptional people management skills and a collaborative approach. Experience in a research role within a law firm. In-depth knowledge of a range of international legal and business research databases and resources, functionality and content. Expert search capabilities; the ability to advise and mentor on research searching strategies. Experience in providing current awareness and alerting services within a professional services environment. A degree or postgraduate qualification in information or library studies. Advanced IT skills, particularly in MS Office suite. Competency in managing and maintaining library resources and library management systems. Here at Simmons & Simmons: Simmons & Simmons is a place where dynamic minds thrive. Our culture is built on work that matters, you will work on inspirational and thought-provoking projects, using your influence to create positive impact for our clients, society and the planet. We also ensure that everyone's voice is heard from day one, irrespective of job title, qualification, or background. You'll be encouraged to have an enquiring mind and share ideas that can drive the firm forward. Through innovative learning and development opportunities, you will be provided with a platform to excel, enabling you to exceed your career ambitions and do things you never thought were possible. Some key information: We offer a competitive package including bonuses dependant on role/level, private medical insurance and pension contribution. Our global skills academy provides our people, regardless of their role and location, with excellent learning opportunities (including live workshops, podcasts, short videos and practical learning experiences). We have adopted a hybrid working approach with a requirement for a minimum of three days in the office with flexibility dependant on role/team/client demands. We bring together the best legal advice from our established legal teams with non-traditional capabilities via Simmons & Simmons Solutions that enhance, expand and differentiate the Simmons offering. We are proud to rank as a top 30 Employer for Working Families and a top 25 Employer for Social Mobility. We have a range of social and sports committees, summer and winter parties and monthly get togethers. We have a range of diversity networks to connect people and celebrate our differences which is integral to our inclusive culture. All UK offices have their own artwork collections - including Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin pieces in the London office. We have a long-standing history in supporting the art community especially up-and-coming artists. We have recently introduced a Strategic Advisory Council which is a mix of associates and business services who will propose strategic initiatives that align with our firm's mission and support the delivery of our Business Plan, shaping the future of our next-generation law firm. Equal opportunities: We are committed to promoting equality and diversity in the firm and to equal opportunities in employment. We believe in equality of opportunity, irrespective of race or ethnicity, religion or belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender re-assignment and gender identity, marriage or civil partnership, and pregnancy, maternity and paternity. This also includes any incidents of perceptive or associative discrimination and harassment. We ensure that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces, and their families, are treated fairly during the recruitment and selection processes. At Simmons & Simmons we seek to attract and retain talented people from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures, to create an exciting and rewarding place to work. We are supportive of flexible working arrangements wherever possible and we would encourage you to discuss this with us, should this be something you are interested in. If you're interested in finding out more about this position, please contact the Recruitment Team . To apply for the role, click on the link at the bottom of the page or visit our career page for more details. About Us Every day, our expert teams across Europe, the Middle East and Asia come together to solve some of the world's most complex challenges. We're an international melting pot of perspectives and experiences, united in helping to shape a better future for our clients, our people and our communities. A place for ideas, skills, ambition and innovation. For personal growth and professional challenge. For powering success through trust, respect, integrity and an unwavering commitment to quality.
May 05, 2024
Full time
Head of Information Services page is loaded Head of Information Services Apply locations London time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id JR100780 The role: We have a fantastic opportunity for a Head of Information Services to join our recently created Knowledge Management team here at Simmons & Simmons. The successful candidate will be tasked with steering the overarching strategy, resourcing, development and delivery of research and library services in alignment with the business needs of the firm. This is a full time role, however we will consider candidates looking for part time hours on a case by case basis. What will you do: Oversee the strategy, direction and resourcing of the international Information Services team, ensuring that the team: delivers a premium legal and business research enquiry service. provides a range of advanced research skills training on research methodologies and the use of research tools. maintains the firm's physical resources and consistent access to online materials. delivers a robust current awareness service that encompasses legal updates, regulatory shifts, competitive insights, and business intelligence. Manage the provision and resourcing of key services within the department. Oversee Information Services related to practice and sector areas, collaborating with lawyers, Professional Support Lawyers and business services professionals. Ensure the team stays abreast of new technology developments (including contributing to, and testing) to ensure that the team takes advantage of (rather than be impacted by) new technologies available in the market. Input into research product decision-making and trial/pilot evaluation, training and marketing of research products to lawyers. Assist with research and enquiries from lawyers, utilising various business and legal information sources. Promote Information Services, ensuring effective utilisation of research resources and libraries through training and user guides. This includes overall oversight of the training programme provided to new UK trainees, lateral hire and partner orientations. Overall responsibility for the London library and any practice area libraries. Leadership of the international Information Services team, including identification of team training needs, supporting individual professional development and encouraging knowledge sharing within the team. Lead international Information Services team meetings and ensure cross-office collaboration on new initiatives. Foster a culture of collaboration, mentoring and knowledge sharing within the team. Duties or responsibilities may be reviewed from time to time to reflect changes in personnel and management structure, staff location or services. What we are looking for: Proven experience in leading an Information Services team, with exceptional people management skills and a collaborative approach. Experience in a research role within a law firm. In-depth knowledge of a range of international legal and business research databases and resources, functionality and content. Expert search capabilities; the ability to advise and mentor on research searching strategies. Experience in providing current awareness and alerting services within a professional services environment. A degree or postgraduate qualification in information or library studies. Advanced IT skills, particularly in MS Office suite. Competency in managing and maintaining library resources and library management systems. Here at Simmons & Simmons: Simmons & Simmons is a place where dynamic minds thrive. Our culture is built on work that matters, you will work on inspirational and thought-provoking projects, using your influence to create positive impact for our clients, society and the planet. We also ensure that everyone's voice is heard from day one, irrespective of job title, qualification, or background. You'll be encouraged to have an enquiring mind and share ideas that can drive the firm forward. Through innovative learning and development opportunities, you will be provided with a platform to excel, enabling you to exceed your career ambitions and do things you never thought were possible. Some key information: We offer a competitive package including bonuses dependant on role/level, private medical insurance and pension contribution. Our global skills academy provides our people, regardless of their role and location, with excellent learning opportunities (including live workshops, podcasts, short videos and practical learning experiences). We have adopted a hybrid working approach with a requirement for a minimum of three days in the office with flexibility dependant on role/team/client demands. We bring together the best legal advice from our established legal teams with non-traditional capabilities via Simmons & Simmons Solutions that enhance, expand and differentiate the Simmons offering. We are proud to rank as a top 30 Employer for Working Families and a top 25 Employer for Social Mobility. We have a range of social and sports committees, summer and winter parties and monthly get togethers. We have a range of diversity networks to connect people and celebrate our differences which is integral to our inclusive culture. All UK offices have their own artwork collections - including Damien Hurst and Tracey Emin pieces in the London office. We have a long-standing history in supporting the art community especially up-and-coming artists. We have recently introduced a Strategic Advisory Council which is a mix of associates and business services who will propose strategic initiatives that align with our firm's mission and support the delivery of our Business Plan, shaping the future of our next-generation law firm. Equal opportunities: We are committed to promoting equality and diversity in the firm and to equal opportunities in employment. We believe in equality of opportunity, irrespective of race or ethnicity, religion or belief, age, disability, sexual orientation, sex, gender re-assignment and gender identity, marriage or civil partnership, and pregnancy, maternity and paternity. This also includes any incidents of perceptive or associative discrimination and harassment. We ensure that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces, and their families, are treated fairly during the recruitment and selection processes. At Simmons & Simmons we seek to attract and retain talented people from a diverse range of backgrounds and cultures, to create an exciting and rewarding place to work. We are supportive of flexible working arrangements wherever possible and we would encourage you to discuss this with us, should this be something you are interested in. If you're interested in finding out more about this position, please contact the Recruitment Team . To apply for the role, click on the link at the bottom of the page or visit our career page for more details. About Us Every day, our expert teams across Europe, the Middle East and Asia come together to solve some of the world's most complex challenges. We're an international melting pot of perspectives and experiences, united in helping to shape a better future for our clients, our people and our communities. A place for ideas, skills, ambition and innovation. For personal growth and professional challenge. For powering success through trust, respect, integrity and an unwavering commitment to quality.